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Asked: January 23, 2021In: Undergraduate

Is maths compulsory for BCom in DU?

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    No, Maths is not compulsory if you are going for Bcom(Prog) from Delhi University, there is no compulsion to consider it in the Top 4 subjects while calculating your admission percentage but for Bcom(Hons), Delhi University amended its admission policy in 2015 making maths compulsory for taking admiRead more

    No, Maths is not compulsory if you are going for Bcom(Prog) from Delhi University, there is no compulsion to consider it in the Top 4 subjects while calculating your admission percentage but for Bcom(Hons), Delhi University amended its admission policy in 2015 making maths compulsory for taking admission in Bcom(Hons) and Economic(Hons)

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Asked: July 16, 2021In: CA, Career

Who earns more CA or MBA?

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    Added an answer on July 16, 2021 at 9:35 pm

    Generally, MBA's from top colleges earn more than most of the CA's. Still, there is no proper comparison between the two professions, let us understand the logic Completing CA Course requires a lot of hard work, dedication, and struggle of 5 plus years, similarly to take admission in the Tier 1 collRead more

    Generally, MBA’s from top colleges earn more than most of the CA’s.

    Still, there is no proper comparison between the two professions, let us understand the logic

    Completing CA Course requires a lot of hard work, dedication, and struggle of 5 plus years, similarly to take admission in the Tier 1 colleges of MBA requires a lot of preparation for their entrance exams (CAT, XAT) the struggle here in MBA is of shorter time span but the competition here to take admission in the top college is also very high. So getting success in both the courses is difficult.

    Now when it comes to earnings, the average CA earns around 7-8 Lakh per annum if he is employed for a firm while the earning can go up to 20-22 Lakhs per annum also if he is running his own firm and have a number of clients but that is not possible for all Chartered Accountants.

    Similarly, top MBA Colleges offer placement packages of around 28-30 Lakhs per annum but it is not possible for all the students to take admission in tier 1 colleges so they end up taking admission in some average colleges where the package ranges from 6-7 Lakhs per annum.

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Asked: July 16, 2021In: Career

Which job is best for commerce students?

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    Added an answer on July 18, 2021 at 7:05 pm

    Commerce is a very extensive field, it opens so many career paths for you with so many options. Science students usually do not have these many options in front of them, the demand for commerce students is there in each and every field. Still, there are some popular career options in the commerce fiRead more

    Commerce is a very extensive field, it opens so many career paths for you with so many options. Science students usually do not have these many options in front of them, the demand for commerce students is there in each and every field. Still, there are some popular career options in the commerce field that offers a promising career with a good package. These career fields are-

    1- Chartered Accountant
    2- Chartered Financial Analyst
    3- Company Secretary
    4- Certified Public Accountant
    5- Actuary
    6- Certified Management Accountant
    7- Financial Risk Manager
    8- Tax Analyst
    9- Financial Advisor
    10- Cost Accountant
    11- Investment Banker
    12- Product Manger
    13- Insurance Professionals
    14- Logistics Manager
    15- Event Manger

    Best one- Entrepreneur

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Asked: July 14, 2021In: General

What are the 5 benefits of reading?

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    Reading is one of the activities for which we all should spare at least one hour daily. The benefits of reading are not just limited to 5, it really really helps us in thousands of ways. It is one of the best exercises for our brain and it stimulates the overall development of our brain at a very faRead more

    Reading is one of the activities for which we all should spare at least one hour daily. The benefits of reading are not just limited to 5, it really really helps us in thousands of ways. It is one of the best exercises for our brain and it stimulates the overall development of our brain at a very fast speed. These are the top 5 benefits of reading-

    Best Exercise of Brain- To keep our body fit we do yoga, gym takes healthy food and all, similarly to keep our mind fit, fresh and active, reading is one of the best exercises. It expands our mind and improves our learning, thinking, and recalling power.

    Stress Reduction- Reading your favorite Novels, Books, Comics or anything can help you to reduce your stress, just like we try to reduce our stress by listening to our favorite music, movies, etc. similarly it is one of the very effective ways to reduce our stress.

    Improves Focus and Attention Powers- Reading always improves our focus as in reading we have to draw everything in our mind with just words written so it requires more attention and focuses to understand something properly. So reading will help you stay focused on other works as well

    Better Listener- Readers are always good listeners because reading helps us in improving our patience level and make us understand everything before drawing any conclusion.

    Boost Your Knowledge- It is one of the most important benefits of reading that it boosts our knowledge level to some other extent. Every time you read your mind will get something new to learn and store so that it can help you in the future in one or another way. The more you explore books the more you will explore the pool of knowledge they carry. so reading is actually one of the building blocks of our wisdom.

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Jayant
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Asked: July 16, 2021In: Universities

Is LPU good for placements?

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    LPU is emerging as one of the leading private universities of Punjab and their placement record is also very good. The placement percentage ranges from 95% to 100% for all capable students. The Placement Cell is very active and efficient in bringing top companies to their campus. Overall in comparisRead more

    LPU is emerging as one of the leading private universities of Punjab and their placement record is also very good. The placement percentage ranges from 95% to 100% for all capable students. The Placement Cell is very active and efficient in bringing top companies to their campus.
    Overall in comparison to all private Universities, the placement record of Lovely Professional UIniversity is quite better

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Jayant
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Asked: July 20, 2021In: Universities

Is it worth going to IISc Banglore?

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    Added an answer on July 21, 2021 at 9:48 pm

    Yes, it is completely worth getting a chance to study in this top institute of India. It is ranked as the number 1 university of India as per NIRF and is like heaven for research-oriented students. There is no comparison of their P.h.D. program in whole India. The culture, the crowd, the faculties,Read more

    Yes, it is completely worth getting a chance to study in this top institute of India. It is ranked as the number 1 university of India as per NIRF and is like heaven for research-oriented students. There is no comparison of their P.h.D. program in whole India. The culture, the crowd, the faculties, the campus everything is amazing and the environment is very studious. The Alumni students are doing well in every field and the current students are also well secured in terms of their career as it is such a promising institute.

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Asked: July 20, 2021In: Universities

What is the rank for JEE Main in IISc?

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    The Expected Rank required for IISc in JEE-Mains as per different categories are- General- under 250 EWS- under 2000 OBC- under 5000 SC- under 8000 ST- under 50,000 KM- under 7000 These are estimated values checked based on the previous cut-offs, please check the official cut-offs from- https://www.Read more

    The Expected Rank required for IISc in JEE-Mains as per different categories are-

    General- under 250
    EWS- under 2000
    OBC- under 5000
    SC- under 8000
    ST- under 50,000
    KM- under 7000

    These are estimated values checked based on the previous cut-offs, please check the official cut-offs from- https://www.iisc.ac.in/ug/news.html

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Jayant
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Asked: July 17, 2021In: CS

Is CS easier than CA?

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    CS is comparatively easier than CA, CA is considered one of the toughest exams in the Country. CA stands for Chartered Accountant and mainly focuses on Auditing, Accounting, Taxation, and Finance. The exam is easy to enter but very difficult to complete while CS is also difficult but not as difficulRead more

    CS is comparatively easier than CA, CA is considered one of the toughest exams in the Country. CA stands for Chartered Accountant and mainly focuses on Auditing, Accounting, Taxation, and Finance. The exam is easy to enter but very difficult to complete while CS is also difficult but not as difficult as CA is. CS stands for Company Secretary where the major portion of the studies are related to Company Laws, Deposits law, Compliances, and Secretarial audits. Both the courses offer a promising career to the candidates after completion and are very reputed in the country but CA is very difficult when it comes to syllabus and subjects as the majority of the subjects are of practical aspects while in CS the majority of the syllabus is based on theoretical aspects and explanations.

    In CA it is mandatory to complete your training of 2.5 years under any CA practitioner before appearing in your Final Examination while in CS the training required is just for one year after completing your CS final exams that makes CA even more difficult for the candidates.

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Asked: August 28, 2021In: Colleges, Universities

Is Institute of Chemical Technology Good?

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    Added an answer on August 28, 2021 at 8:41 pm

    If you like Chemistry and want to take your career ahead in the field of chemical engineering then ICT can be one of the best institutes for you in India. It has always been in the top 10 positions by NIRF for chemical engineering. The faculties here are highly skilled and trained in research worksRead more

    If you like Chemistry and want to take your career ahead in the field of chemical engineering then ICT can be one of the best institutes for you in India. It has always been in the top 10 positions by NIRF for chemical engineering. The faculties here are highly skilled and trained in research works so they can even hire you for internships under them on various projects they are working on. The campus building is amazing and the labs are loaded with equipments and resources needed for research students. When it comes to placements, the opportunities are decent for Bachelor students the placement percentage is also very good especially for some courses like Chemical Engineering and Polymer coating. So overall it is a promising institute for chemistry lovers and offers decent opportunities to its students.

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Asked: July 15, 2021In: Universities

Is Du better than BHU?

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    Added an answer on July 16, 2021 at 1:02 pm

    There is no comparison between these two prestigious universities, both DU and BHU have their own benefits and methodologies. One is famous for its exposure, corporate experiences, jobs while the other is famous for its peaceful campus and academics. So it completely depends on you what you are lookRead more

    There is no comparison between these two prestigious universities, both DU and BHU have their own benefits and methodologies. One is famous for its exposure, corporate experiences, jobs while the other is famous for its peaceful campus and academics. So it completely depends on you what you are looking for but both are top central universities where students try really hard to get admission so wherever you go, it can assure you for a promising and bright career ahead.

    Let’s compare both the universities on the basis of certain parameters-

    Campus- BHU is famous for its large campus which is spread into an area of 3960 acres making it the largest campus in Asia while in DU there is no particular campus, although we have divided some colleges into North and South Campus as per their locations, still they are located in different parts of the city and there are some off-campus colleges as well, which we don’t generally consider while talking about campuses. If we talk about the size of colleges in DU, yes they cover a decent area which covers almost all the facilities including big playgrounds, libraries, etc that should be there in any college.

    Faculties- In Faculties, the quality of DU is completely falling down, some teachers are not very serious related to the syllabus and students. This is happening because of the lack of quality checks, supervision over DU teachers. In BHU the old professors are very good and very conscious about the quality of education they are providing but new teachers don’t take that much care about the education and understanding of students.

    Location- Location is the main factor making DU better than all the universities of India, the exposure of Delhi and nearby metropolitan cities like Noida, Gurgaon is making students completely ready for the real-life challenges. You can do internships, training while studying in college while studying in your college while all these things are but less in BHU as the city is not that much developed in corporate terms when we compare it with Delhi.

    Academics- Both DU and BHU are popular for some of their streams like BHU is a better option for BSc students while DU is a better option when it comes to commerce courses. In Arts, BHU has an edge in subjects like Sanskrit, Philosophy while DU is popular for its economics and English courses. DU has one of the Best Management Institute FMS, while BHU has decent Management institute IMS BHU. There is no comparison of IIT BHU with any of the Engineering colleges of DTU. So both the universities are neck to neck when it comes to academics.

    Hostel Facilities- Hostels are better in BHU because a majority of the DU colleges do not provide hostel facilities to students but in BHU if you are talking admission with decent grades then you will get a well-maintained hostel easily.

    Politics- DU gives so much importance to students’ politics and has proper boards and parties within the University so there are high chances of getting some of our future politicians from DU but there is no future of politics in BHU.

    Placements- Placements are slightly better for all undergrad commerce and arts courses in DU comparing them with BHU, as we cannot compare the rest of the stream lines as BHU has one IIT and we have FMS for management studies.

    This is an overall comparison of BHU with DU, both the universities are good and will promise you a bright future.

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