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Kc Bms or JHC Bcom?

I want a career in marketing/business consulting fields

Ik the comparison is quite vague, but the thing is I have missed my CET and so I have limited colleges of bms/bba in my budget (under 2lpa) to choose from, I like jhc's crowd and exposure, I'll probably take accountancy as a minor and do side hustles, certified courses and freelance stuff with the bcom in I choose bcom there

But will KC bms be a better option in this case???

Please help me with a sensible explanation🫠

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u/DumLyf — 2 days ago
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BDS COURSE JAI HIND COLLEGE

GUYS anyone who's taken bds in jai hind pleasee let me know how's the review also is it worth it for that 2-2.5lpa fees? Need to know about this urgently!!

I have missed my mah cet for bba/bms so I don't have a lot of options

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u/DumLyf — 2 days ago

IBCOM COURSE by finplan

So there's this degree course called IBCOM which is basically bcom integrated with acca's syllabus wherein you'll get 9 paper exemption upon passing out and you may give the rest 4 papers after that, BUT ITS TOTALLY NOT WORTH IT IF YOU ARE SOMEONE WHO HAS SCORED GOOD IN 12TH COZ THEY HAVE SUCH LOW CUTOFF'S, If someone is genuinely passionate about acca they should do it without any exemptions or in an environment where you'll meet like minded people

Also the papers they set are so freaking easy with respect to actual acca level which might doom a kid who takes it casually and assumes they'll be able to clear the rest 4 ones

The teaching quality is mid to low tbh in comparison to the overall fees they'll charge over the years the same fees can be paid to tutors like Anshul Mittal that are really good

Again if you're someone who has scored low and have no hopes elsewhere maybe this glorified "IBcom" course may work for you, a better alternative could be doing BIA from JHC but finplan isn't doing as good.

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u/DumLyf — 19 days ago