2. Careers after B.Com
Bank/Insurance
Probationary/Development Officer
Exam
C.A. (2 Years)
B.Ed. (1 Years)
I.C.W.A. (2 Years)
Bachelor in Library Science (1 Years)
Import/Export Diploma (1 Year)
M.C.A. (3 Years)
M.C.M. (2 Years)
Indian Military Academy
• MPSC/UPSC Exams
• MBA
• MFA / ICFA / MFM / MIF
• M.S. (C)
• MCJ
• LL.B
• MA (HRD)
• MSW
• MTA
• ACS
• BPEd – MPEd
• M.COM
• MHA
3. Specialised courses for commerce
graduates
• CRISIL Certified Analyst Programme (CCAP) - 2 year
• International PG Diploma in Risk Management- Inst of Risk and
Insurance Management, Hyderabad – 1 Year
• Honors Diploma in Banking and Financial Services- IFBI- 4 terms
• Masters in Finance and Control- 2 years.
• PGDPM (Distance Learning) by NIPM- 2 years
• CFA- Chartered Financial Analysts
• Certification Courses offered by NSE
5. AFTER B.E
1. M Tech
2. Masters in Information Management- (Wellingkars) – 2
years work experience needed
3. Masters in Engineering- IISc, Bangalore- Admissions
through GATE Merit List
6. COMBINED DEFENCE SERVICES EXAMINATION (C.D.S.)
• This examination is conducted by UPSC twice a year in May and October for which the
notification is published in the 'Employment News' in November and April respectively.
Eligibility
• Educational Qualification
• For IMA and Officers' Training Academy : Degree of a recognised University or
equivalent
For Naval Academy : B.Sc. with Physics and Mathematics
For Airforce Academy : Degree of a recognised University or equivalent with Physics
and/or Maths as subjects.
Age :
• IMA : Unmarried male candidates. 18 years to 23 years
Naval Academy : Unmarried male candidates. 18 years to 21 years.
Airforce Academy : Unmarried male candidates. 18 years to 22 years
Officers' Training : Male candidates (married or Academy bachelor). 18 years to 24 years
Pattern Of Examination :
• The competitive examination comprises :
• a) A written examination
b) An interview
7. EXAMINATIONS CONDUCTED BY UPSC
• Civil Services Examinations
• Indian Economic / Statistical Service Examination
• N.D.A & Naval Academy Exam
• Combined Defence Service Exam
• Indian Forest Service Exam
• Special Class Railway Apprentices Exam
• Geologist’s Exam
• Engineering Services Exam
• Combined Medical Service Exam
• Other All India exams
8. EXAMINATIONS CONDUCTED BY S.S.C
• Inspectors of Income Tax/ Central Excise Ex.
• Auditors / Jr. Accountants / P.D.C Exam
• Sub Inspectors of Police in C.B.I. & D.P
• Clerk’s Grade Exam
• Stenographer’s Exam
• Investigators, etc Exam
• Assistants Exam (Prel & Main)
9. Competitive Exams Are Conducted By-
• UPSC
• S.S.C
• KPSC
• BANKS
• RAILWAYS
• LIC
• GIC
• INDIAN
• AIR INDIA
• P & T
• MERCHANT NAVY
• PRIVATE FIRMS
• INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING
10. Scheme Of Civil Services Examinations
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS
Paper I : General Knowledge – 150 m, 2 hrs
Paper II : Optional Subject – 300 m, 2 hrs
MAIN EXAMINATIONS
Paper I : Indian Language – 300 m
Paper II : English Language – 300 m
Paper III : Essay – 200 m
3 hrs each
3 hrs each
Paper IV: General Studies I – 300 m
Paper V : General Studies II – 300 m
300 m each
3 hrs each
Paper VI : First Op. Subject Part I
Paper VII : First Op. Subject Part II
300 m each
3 hrs each
Paper VIII : Second Op. Subject Part I
Paper IX : Second Op. Subject Part II
INTERVIEW : 300 marks
11. Scheme of Competitive Exams
CLERICAL LEVEL
1. Test of Numerical Ability
2. Test of Reasoning
3. Test of English Language
4. Test of Clerical Aptitude
OFFICER’S LEVEL
1. Test of Quantitative Aptitude
2. Test of Intelligence
3. Test of English Language (Objective & Descriptive)
4. Test of General Awareness
SPECIAL PAPERS
1. Psychological Tests
2. Business Judgement
3. Data Interpretation
4. Group Discussion
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MBA
• Primary objective is to prepare students for
careers as ‘professional managers’
• Teaching methods- class room lectures, guest
lectures, seminars, case studies, interaction with
industry and project works.
• Model of learning- part time courses and full time
courses
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Mode of admission
1. CAT Exams
2. MAT Exams
3. Exams conducted by University/Institute
CAT (Common Admission Tests are conducted by
IIMs and some reputed institutes.
.
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CAT Exams… Procedure…
• Obtain CAT Bulletin and the application form at
branches of State Bank of India in between July15
and August 29 for Rs.1100.(Rs.550 for SC/ST
candidates)
• Applications can also be obtained from
respective IIMs before September 6 by sending a
DD for Rs.1200.
Admissions Office,
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore,
Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore-76.
Phone: 080-6993188 www.iimb.ernet.in
• Common Admission Tests will be conducted
either in the last week of November or first week
of December.
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Scheme of examination
A Written test is conducted to find out the candidate’s general
intelligence and basic aptitude in the following areas-
• English- Reading, Comprehension, Verbal abiity and
Vocabulary
• Problem solving/ Quantitative ability-
• Data interpretation-Logical and Analytical reasoning.
• General Knowledge and Business Awareness.
123 questions to be answered in 120 minutes
Group Discussion and Interview follow for those who succeed in
the Written Test.
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MAT (Management Aptitude Test)
• MAT is conducted by All India Management
Association
• More than 100 institutes affiliated to MAT. Exams
are conducted four times a year- February, May,
September and December.
• MAT applications can be obtained by sending a
DD of Rs.1200 in favor of AIMA-CMS to-
All India Management Association-CMS
Management House, 14 Institutional Area,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Email:adcms@aima-ind.org
Website: www.aima-ind.org
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Nature of Test
Sec
No
Section No. of
Questions
Time
(minutes)
1 Language comprehension 40 30
2 Mathematical Skills 40 40
3. Data analysis & Sufficiency 40 35
4 Intelligence & Reasoning 40 30
5. Indian Global Environment 40 15
Total 200 150
21. PGCET
• PGCET Scores are applicable to all the
Universities in Karnataka
• Conducted by Government through VTU
• PGCET Exam Pattern :
• For MBA – There will be 120 questions in the exam. The total time allotted will
be 2 hrs. There will be 20 questions on Language Comprehension, 30 on
Mathematical skills, 30 on Data Analysis & sufficiency, 30 questions on
Intelligence & Critical reasoning and 10 questions on Indian Global Environment.
• For MCA – The exam will be of 2 hrs. There will be 90 questions in this. The
division of questions will be as follows – 20 on mathematics, 20 on analytical
ability, 15 on logical reasoning, 15 on comprehensive verbal ability & 20
questions will be on general awareness on computer science.