For ACCA with an MBA, some of the top colleges in Bangalore include Christ University and Jain University. Outside Karnataka, you can consider institutions like Symbiosis (Pune) and NMIMS (Mumbai). For personalized guidance or doubt clearing, feel free to book a session with me-link in the description!
Hello bhaiya! Please guide me whether I should aim for a top government college, even when I can afford to study at a private university? I mean like please tell me what are the major differences in private and a government college.
Hey there! Great question! Choosing between a top government college and a private university really depends on your personal priorities, so let me break down the key differences for you: Affordability: Government colleges tend to be much more affordable compared to private universities. Even if finances aren't a concern, the low fees in government institutions mean you'll have more flexibility in using your resources for other learning experiences like online courses, internships, or even starting a business. Reputation and Alumni Network: Top government colleges like IITs, NITs, or universities like DU have a long-established reputation and extensive alumni networks that can be valuable when you're starting your career. These connections can sometimes provide unique opportunities for jobs, mentorship, or collaborations. Infrastructure and Facilities: This is where private universities often have the edge. Private colleges usually have modern infrastructure, better-maintained campuses, and more funding for things like labs, research, and student facilities. If you're someone who values comfort and state-of-the-art resources, this could be important for you. Faculty and Learning Environment: Government colleges often have experienced faculty who are renowned in their fields. However, due to the huge student-teacher ratio and sometimes outdated curriculum, you might feel the learning pace isn't personalized. In private universities, you may find more focused attention, but the quality of faculty can vary widely from one institution to another. Peer Group and Competitiveness: Government colleges are known for their competitive entrance exams, so you’ll generally find highly motivated peers. Studying alongside them can push you to be better. Private universities might have a more diverse mix in terms of student abilities, though some top-tier private universities (like BITS, Manipal, etc.) still have very competitive admissions. Flexibility and Exposure: Private universities sometimes offer more flexibility in terms of curriculum, electives, internships, and international exchange programs. They also may expose you to corporate tie-ups, which could be useful if you're looking for internships or jobs right out of college. Ultimately, if you're aiming for a strong brand name and competitive atmosphere without worrying much about resources, a government college might be your best bet. On the other hand, if you're looking for a modern environment, better facilities, and a more customized learning experience, a top private university could be a great choice. I hope this helps! Feel free to ask more questions if you're unsure about anything!
Hie bhaiya , im really confused which career I should take up marketing or finance, which has more opportunities and wider scope ? what course shall i pursue for it?
Both Marketing and Finance offer great career opportunities, but it depends on your interests. Marketing is creative and people-oriented, focusing on strategies to promote products and services, while Finance is analytical and numbers-driven, dealing with investments, budgeting, and financial management. If you enjoy creativity, communication, and market strategies, Marketing might be better. If you're interested in financial analysis, investments, or working with data, Finance could be your path. Courses: For Marketing: BBA/MBA in Marketing, Digital Marketing certifications For Finance: BBA/MBA in Finance, ACCA, CFA For personalized guidance or to clear any doubts, feel free to book a session with me-link in the description!
The application process for the Karnataka PGCET 2024 has already concluded. The application form was released on May 27, 2024, and the last date to submit it was June 20, 2024. If you're planning to apply next year or need more details for future reference, the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts this test every year, and the dates generally follow a similar timeline. Let me know if you need any more details about the exam!
Bhaiya please could you make a video for those who want to do cfa , or just let me know which is better A. Bcom with integrated finance and investment B bcom with integrated ( international finance) As per my opinion for cost can i do cfa with the normal bcom with integrated finance and investment
They have an online calculator, you are not allowed to carry any calculator by yourself, I really hope this answers you question, don’t worry I will be making lots of videos regarding preparation for various colleges exams
bhaiya plsssssss make a video on all admission process in masters union ...how to get there and exact all criterias for scholarship
Yes will be doing that very soon!
pls make video on master union and its application process starting and all
Yes will be doing that soon!
Plz make detail campus tour of saint joseph and mcc plz which is better make comparision video
Sure will do
Hello sir i am doing 2nd year bca and wanted to join christ University for mca can i take interviews and guidence towards entrance exams
Can u please help us with that because I am weak in gk and current affairs
Yes Ofcourse
Sir, which course is best for CFA at Christ under B. com.
PLS REPLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏
BCOM INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
I am planning to do acca with mba which college is best in Bangalore and outside Karnataka please reply me
For ACCA with an MBA, some of the top colleges in Bangalore include Christ University and Jain University. Outside Karnataka, you can consider institutions like Symbiosis (Pune) and NMIMS (Mumbai).
For personalized guidance or doubt clearing, feel free to book a session with me-link in the description!
Hello bhaiya!
Please guide me whether I should aim for a top government college, even when I can afford to study at a private university?
I mean like please tell me what are the major differences in private and a government college.
Hey there! Great question! Choosing between a top government college and a private university really depends on your personal priorities, so let me break down the key differences for you:
Affordability: Government colleges tend to be much more affordable compared to private universities. Even if finances aren't a concern, the low fees in government institutions mean you'll have more flexibility in using your resources for other learning experiences like online courses, internships, or even starting a business.
Reputation and Alumni Network: Top government colleges like IITs, NITs, or universities like DU have a long-established reputation and extensive alumni networks that can be valuable when you're starting your career. These connections can sometimes provide unique opportunities for jobs, mentorship, or collaborations.
Infrastructure and Facilities: This is where private universities often have the edge. Private colleges usually have modern infrastructure, better-maintained campuses, and more funding for things like labs, research, and student facilities. If you're someone who values comfort and state-of-the-art resources, this could be important for you.
Faculty and Learning Environment: Government colleges often have experienced faculty who are renowned in their fields. However, due to the huge student-teacher ratio and sometimes outdated curriculum, you might feel the learning pace isn't personalized. In private universities, you may find more focused attention, but the quality of faculty can vary widely from one institution to another.
Peer Group and Competitiveness: Government colleges are known for their competitive entrance exams, so you’ll generally find highly motivated peers. Studying alongside them can push you to be better. Private universities might have a more diverse mix in terms of student abilities, though some top-tier private universities (like BITS, Manipal, etc.) still have very competitive admissions.
Flexibility and Exposure: Private universities sometimes offer more flexibility in terms of curriculum, electives, internships, and international exchange programs. They also may expose you to corporate tie-ups, which could be useful if you're looking for internships or jobs right out of college.
Ultimately, if you're aiming for a strong brand name and competitive atmosphere without worrying much about resources, a government college might be your best bet. On the other hand, if you're looking for a modern environment, better facilities, and a more customized learning experience, a top private university could be a great choice.
I hope this helps! Feel free to ask more questions if you're unsure about anything!
@@kavach.khanna01 Thank youu so much for giving me clarity upon this!❤️🙏
@@mindofbhav6120 you are most welcome, would appreciate, if you could share this video, amongst your friends.
All the best
Can i take admission in Christ bcom honor without having maths in 12th ?
Yes you can
Can u explain the admission process for bcom in christ
Yes, there is an entrance test, interview, micropresentation and skill assessment
Im studying in 1st year bcom ifa with acca , so gmat would be good or cat ?
Depends on the options you are targeting for higher education
I want to do bsc mathematics and data science from christ in 2025.is there any entrance test for this course
Yes there is
Sir any specific book for entrance exam of mca for christ University
How many sessions are required
Hie bhaiya , im really confused which career I should take up marketing or finance, which has more opportunities and wider scope ? what course shall i pursue for it?
Both Marketing and Finance offer great career opportunities, but it depends on your interests. Marketing is creative and people-oriented, focusing on strategies to promote products and services, while Finance is analytical and numbers-driven, dealing with investments, budgeting, and financial management.
If you enjoy creativity, communication, and market strategies, Marketing might be better. If you're interested in financial analysis, investments, or working with data, Finance could be your path.
Courses:
For Marketing: BBA/MBA in Marketing, Digital Marketing certifications
For Finance: BBA/MBA in Finance, ACCA, CFA
For personalized guidance or to clear any doubts, feel free to book a session with me-link in the description!
@kavach.khanna01 thank you so much
Please Do a Campus Tour of PES University, Banshankari.
Bro I'm planning to join in Banglore. I've heard about pgcet test.. when is the application date is open?
The application process for the Karnataka PGCET 2024 has already concluded. The application form was released on May 27, 2024, and the last date to submit it was June 20, 2024. If you're planning to apply next year or need more details for future reference, the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts this test every year, and the dates generally follow a similar timeline.
Let me know if you need any more details about the exam!
Bhaiya please could you make a video for those who want to do cfa , or just let me know which is better
A. Bcom with integrated finance and investment
B bcom with integrated ( international finance)
As per my opinion for cost can i do cfa with the normal bcom with integrated finance and investment
Bcom international finance will be better but it is expensive
Hello Sir, when will the forms for CUET and SET (symbiosis entrance test) open up?
Also Do I have to give CUET to get into Christ?
For christ they have their own entrance exam
Should i start with now or next year
You can start now
Sir, is it worth pursuing BCom with ACCA from Loyola Chennai? I heard it provides upto 9 exemptions so I am considering it
Yes 9 excemptions is a good deal! Do watch this video to know more about ACCA, ua-cam.com/video/lSsPVrW_CaM/v-deo.htmlsi=GFTQjDOUspQ017PY
@@kavach.khanna01 Thank you sir!
hi sir , i am 1st year in christ university so can i apply for cuet,SET, and christ again?
Yes you can do that
Pls answer
Does christ university entrance test provide calculator?
@@KundanK-n9z ha bhai, even I do have this doubt. Btw for which course are u preparing kundan for christ?
For bba bro, wt abt u?
@@SyedSaad-pv5dx hi
They have an online calculator, you are not allowed to carry any calculator by yourself, I really hope this answers you question, don’t worry I will be making lots of videos regarding preparation for various colleges exams
@@kavach.khanna01 Thank you 😊, I will be looking forward for your videos!
Bhaiya i am thinking to join Symbiosis banglore for bba without maths please suggest me ?
Yes you can do that
Here’s a video about Symbiosis Bangalore
ua-cam.com/video/VuTjSY64NBs/v-deo.htmlsi=8rwGaDoh3sfZEOZI
Sir which college is best for bba with out maths
Christ/symbiosis are good!
Is there any entrance exam for MCA in Christ University?
Sir can we do bba with acca in Christ University
now that option has been reduced by the management, earlier it was there
@@kavach.khanna01 sir then which college provide this course and one more question this BBA acca integrated course have scope
Can i do BCA from christ without maths.pls reply
Yes Ofcourse you can
Sir could i enroll in christ bba programme without having maths in 12? 2:06
Yes you can do that
@@kavach.khanna01 thanks a lot bhaiya ❤
you didn't cover ipmat exam
Oh damn, I missed it, separate video coming for that
@@kavach.khanna01 please cover jipmat, ipmat rohtak and other major bba entrance exams like set and mhtcet
@@the_clumsy_human for sure
Sir please give reply