What are the difference between B.com and M.com
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Answer / virendra rajput
B.com is a bachelor degree and M.com is a master degree.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 116 Yes | 8 No |
B.com means Becholar of commerce & M.com means Master of
Commerce
Is This Answer Correct ? | 87 Yes | 8 No |
Answer / ravikumar
b.com is an under graduation course and m.com is a post
graduation course
Is This Answer Correct ? | 69 Yes | 6 No |
Answer / dhana
in b.com subject is vast where as in m.com we can learn how
to implement the subject in a significant manner
Is This Answer Correct ? | 35 Yes | 7 No |
Answer / abhay
B.Com is bachelors degree in commerce
M.Com is masters degree in commerce
Is This Answer Correct ? | 28 Yes | 3 No |
Answer / khushi
b.com is lowest degreee
m.com is highest degree
Is This Answer Correct ? | 23 Yes | 3 No |
Answer / m.chakraani
B.com is Bachelor of commerce ,M.com is master of commerce and it is dabble degree ,b.com only introduction subject matter, but m.com total depth matter and practical subject matter is there, etc
Is This Answer Correct ? | 12 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / srikanth,jettaboina
B.com gives knowledge to the students about basics of commerce in a significant manner, but m.com gives additional knowledge of commerce,decision making strategies,personality development,managerial aspects.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 12 Yes | 2 No |
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