Which Degree is the Best with ACCA? BCom, MCom or BBA?

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      Which Degree is the Best with ACCA? B.Com, M.Com or BBA?

      Last Update On 31st March 2024
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      Nothing makes a bigger difference to your career than a dual degree that encompasses all the knowledge and skills of the industry you choose to be in. Students generally prefer pursuing a graduation degree post their 10+2 to fill in the eligibility requirements for a professional degree. There are some professional degrees like ACCA and CA that allow you to pursue these courses right after your 12th grade. However, when these accounting courses are pursued along with your graduation degree or post your graduation degree, you not only gain certain exemptions but also extensive knowledge in your chosen field. If your chosen field is ACCA and you’re confused about which complimenting degree you should go with, then we are about to simplify it for you with our article on ACCA with B.Com, M.Com or BBA, which is the best combination.

      ACCA with BCom

      Is it good to do B.Com with ACCA? Are there plenty of career options available after BCom when combined with a professional degree? Most students always end up with this question in mind. To answer this question is yes. The most popular combination degree that most students often choose is BCom with ACCA. Pursuing the BCom course with ACCA takes a total of 3 to 4 years to complete and there are certain exemptions that a student can gain after completing their BCom. Zell Education and some other coaching institutes offer a dual degree of BCom With ACCA that helps reduce the hassle of reapplication and admissions. And if you think BCom with ACCA would be tough to pursue together then all you need is a Platinum-Approved learning partner for ACCA.

      If you take BCom with ACCA, you will be equipped with a range of accountancy concepts like taxation, budgeting, financial accounting, performance management, financial reporting and law and government compliances. 

      BCom with ACCA Eligibility

      Wondering what is the required eligibility criteria for BCom with ACCA? Here’s a glimpse.

      • To pursue this dual degree you need to complete your 10+2
      • Student needs to acquire at least 50% marks in their 10+2
      • No specific age requirement

      The total number of ACCA exemptions available : Students can gain up to 9 exemptions (Minimum 4 exemptions) after completing their BCom with ACCA.

      BCom Subjects

      1. Organization Management
      2. Principles of Management
      3. Basics of Cost Accounting
      4. Basics of Financial Accounting
      5. Business Law
      6. Performance Management 1
      7. Performance Management 2
      8. Taxation – Income Tax
      9. Taxation – GST

      Exemptions you can Gain in ACCA when you Complete BCom

      1. F1: Accountant in Business
      2. F2: Management Accounting
      3. F3: Financial Accounting
      4. F4: Corporate and Business Law
      5. F5: Performance Management
      6. F6: Taxation

      Total fees: 4 LPA to 5 LPA 

      Top recruiting companies: The Big 4s, Reliance industries limited, Axis Bank, Bosch Ltd, Genpact, HDFC Bank

      ACCA with M.Com

      ACCA course along with M.Com degree isn’t precisely preferred by most students due to the time it takes to complete. For this degree combination, you first need to complete your 10+2, then your 3-year B.Com, then spend another 2-year to complete your M.Com and then start with your ACCA degree. While career options after M.Com have a great scope, especially when combined with ACCA, the time you spend to gain these degrees needs to be taken into consideration. There is no doubt that you will gain in-depth knowledge of accounting concepts. And since the M.Com International finance degree is integrated with ACCA, you are entitled to the highest number of exemptions which comes to nine exemptions.

      M.Com with ACCA eligibility

      Wondering what is the required eligibility criteria for M.Com with ACCA? Here’s a glimpse.

      • A pursuant needs to clear an undergraduate (Bachelor) Program of a minimum of three (3) years in any stream from a UGC recognized University. 
      • Candidates who are currently in the last year of their Bachelor’s Program are also eligible to apply.
      • If you’re pursuing M.Com with ACCA make sure that course progression is such that you get to claim all exemptions.

      The total number of exemptions available: With the M.Com degree students can claim a total of nine exemptions.

      M.Com Subjects

      First-year

      • Indirect Taxation
      • Insurance and risk management
      • International Financial Management
      • Business Environment
      • Computer Applications in Business
      • Corporate Legal Environment

      Second year

      • Management Accounting
      • Managerial Finance
      • Modern Banking
      • E-Commerce
      • Economics of Global Trade and Finance
      • Corporate Financial Accounting

      Total Fees: 5 LPA approx

      Top recruiting companies: BDO, Mac Morrison & Partners, Training, IBM, Primohunt Corporate

      ACCA with BBA

      This accounting degree combination is more popular than the B.Com and ACCA degree combination because it also equips students with an understanding of the business administration process. Career options after BBA are great, but when complimented with ACCA your opportunities are sure to double up. You can pursue these courses together as well and get up to 9 exemptions ACCA with BBA takes a total of 3 years to complete. Coaching institutes like Zell Education offer this dual degree program along with placement services so that where your learning pathway ends, a successful career trajectory begins.

      BBA with ACCA Eligibility

      • Candidate must have completed 10+2 from any recognized board 
      • Candidates from all streams (Science, Arts, and Commerce) can apply 
      • The minimum score you need to have is 45%
      • Note that the admissions are based on merit, so the higher score you have, the better your chances will be

      The total number of exemptions available: M.Com with BBA also gives you the chance to attain the highest number of exemptions which is a total of 9 papers.

      BBA Subjects

      Core Subjects :

      Financial Management
      Accounting
      Essentials of Marketing
      Business Organisation and Principles of Management
      Business Law
      Human Resource Management
      Organizational Behavior
      Marketing
      Entrepreneurship
      International Business Management

      Elective Subjects :

      Marketing and Operations Research
      Commercial Bank Management
      Security Analysis
      E-Commerce
      Digital Marketing
      Advanced Sales & Distribution
      Retail Management

      Total Fees: Starts from 2.5 lakhs

      Top Hiring Companies: EY, PwC, Deloitte, KPMG and Tata Grant Thornton

      While any complimenting graduation degree with accounting concepts will help give you a good grounding for ACCA, BCom and BBA stand to be the best choice. However, the tie-breaking factor lies in your interest level. If you plan on pursuing BCom and ACCA, Mcom with ACCA or BBA or ACCA, reach out to us at Zell Education for the prestigious dual degree program, you can also click on the WhatsApp button to get in touch directly with our experts.

      FAQ

      Can I do ACCA after Master’s?
      Yes, you can do ACCA after a master’s degree in Finance or Accounting. You could also claim certain exemptions based on your degree and the university you’ve pursued it from.

      Is ACCA a Master’s degree?
      No, ACCA is not a Master’s degree. It is a global professional accounting degree that can be pursued while pursuing your graduation or Master’s degree.

      Can a BBA become an accountant?
      BBA is a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. This course equips you with business management concepts rather than accounting ones. That’s why it’s not possible to become an accountant after completing BBA.

       

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