I've to pursue acca with b.com/b.com(Hons). Symbiosis college of arts and commerce, Pune or Christ university, Bangalore, which one would be best for me to pursue the course? And do I have to give SET in symbiosis to do this course?
Both Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune, and Christ University, Bangalore, are reputed institutions for B.Com and B.Com (Hons) along with ACCA. Christ University has a structured ACCA-integrated program, while Symbiosis offers flexibility with exemptions for ACCA papers. Your choice should depend on faculty, placement opportunities, and location preference. For admission to Symbiosis, SET is not required for B.Com, as admissions are merit-based. However, always check the latest admission criteria on the official college websites for any updates.
Hello Saumya,
Both
Symbiosis College, Pune
, and
Christ University, Bangalore
, offer
B.Com with ACCA
integration. Here's a quick comparison:
Christ University, Bangalore
- Program : B.Com (International Accountancy & Finance)
- ACCA Integration : Aligned with ACCA syllabus
-
Admission
: Requires CUET (Christ University Entrance Test)
Symbiosis College, Pune
- Program : B.Com with ACCA
- ACCA Integration : Covers major ACCA subjects
-
Admission
: Merit-based, NO SET required
Which is Better?
-
Christ University
has a structured ACCA integration but requires an entrance test.
- Symbiosis College offers direct merit-based admission, making it more accessible.
If you prefer an
entrance test-based structured program
, go for
Christ University
. If you want a
simpler admission process
,
Symbiosis
is a great choice.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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