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Hey Sandhiya,
Not so many options are available for commerce students other than BCA, B.Com, BBA etc. You can also go for other courses like fashion designing, interior designing and mass communication etc. Also for these courses you should select a university which focuses more on practical exposure and industry collaboration. Some suggestions -
please specify in which field you are interested in so that guidance will be more clear.
there are ample things to do after 2nd PU commerce:
b.com
bba
bba-llb
ba-llb
banking
any retail management sector
bhm
bachelors in mass and media communication.
doing honours in economics and be a economic analyst and many more
you can also refer career after 12th in shiksha website.
all the best for future.
please feel free to revert back
After completing your CS, you can pursue courses for greater job prospect in India:-
CA
ICWA
MBA
These are long-term courses and if you want to pursue something related to CS then it is better to opt for MBL 2-year degree course offered by National Law School, Bangalore. It is one of the reputed law colleges in India.You don't need to attend any class for the same.
If you have given supplementary exam and if you feel that you will pass it, then you can join B.Com program.
ACS has a pretty limited scope compared to ACA. Because, any company will need only one ACS as required by the company law to conduct all meetings and note down MOM at resolutions. Pay would of course be very good. And, if you do that you get credits when you want to do ICWA or ACA by requiring to clear lesser subjects. So, it’s a personal choice. Follows the same pattern like CA. You have to clear 4 groups and have to do practical apprenticeship. After that you have to write exam and clear that to get the degree.
I hope it helps.
B.Com will be the best option for you.
Ameena, it depends upon your interest in the IT field. B.Sc IT serves as a very good base for students who wish to pursue their career or advanced studies in the field of information technology. Employment opportunities that offer lucrative salaries are available to desirable candidates.
There are many good universities in the country offering the course. Because of the advancement in technology there is an ever-growing demand for IT professionals as a result even the placements are good.
Some universities offer scholarships to students to help them fulfill their dream of higher studies.
Below mentioned are the best institutes to pursue CS:
1. Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay.
2. Indian Institute of Technology – Delhi.
3. Indian Institute of Technology – Kanpur.
4. Birla Institute of Technology and Science - Pilani.
5. National Institute of Technology – Trichy.
For further information regarding the institutes offering CS course, you may refer to the below mentioned link:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/top-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-46-2-0-0-0" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/top-computer-science-engi... View more
you are not defin your level ie 12th, B.com .
the you can du CA, CS, CMA, ICFAI MBA finance ect. these courses provide bright future.
Hi,
ICWAI has study centers and admin offices in all major cities in India. They don’t provide any class room program like other colleges or institutes. Students need to enroll for the programs directly. Self-study is only the single mode to qualify its exams. You may take help from ICWAI’s web portal and refer its online study materials. For more details, kindly visit the website of ICWAI/students.
All the best!
You are requested to confirm chose of your graduation degree, best of four subject marks percentage and subjects at +2 stage for right advice.
What is the reason you understand?
SOL is not good or you don't want to do B.Com?
Following are the best career option for commerce students:
• Investment Banker after MBA,
• Chartered Accountancy (CA),
• Chartered Financial Analyst Program (CFA),
• Company Secretary Program (CS),
• Cost Accountant ICWA,
• Finance and Account Executive (MBA),
• Banking Executive (PO or equivalent),
• Insurance Executive with actuary specialization,
• Indian Revenue Services (Civil Service),
• Business Analyst ( IIBA certification),
• CMA, etc.
After a one-year break, applying for admission to S. Y. JC college is acceptable. Overall, it's not a significant concern, however according to college policies for 2022, only those students whose FYJC result has been declared as PASS will be eligible to apply for SYJC admission. Before admission, several important documents including character and immigration certifications must be ready. You are welcome to submit an application for this college admission if you have all the necessary supporting documentation and a passing grade.
<p>Top Mumbai colleges offering BAF (Bachelor of Accounting and Finance) include Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics, HR College, KPB Hinduja College, Jai Hind College, and RA Podar College. These institutes are known for strong academics, placements, and industry exposure, making them ideal for students aiming for careers in finance and accounting.</p>
You can go for BBA after your intermediate or you can go for MBA after your graduation from any stream. You may go for CA by registering in The Institute of Charter Account, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.icai.org/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.icai.org/</a>
There are many career options open for commerce stream students like BCA, integrated LLB courses, BBA, BMS, etc. You can go for any as per your area of interest, but if you don’t have any inclination towards a particular field, then I suggest you to make your career in management field.
Most of the commerce stream students go for BBA, and then MBA as there are ample of job opportunities for MBA graduates. BBA and MBA will provide you with the large quantity of Jobs for building a fabulous career. Check out colleges like UPES-Dehradun, Christ University-Bangalore, Delhi University and St. Xavier's College, Mumbai for pursuing BBA. Th... View more
Hi,
You can consider the following options in fields like CA, CS, CFA, ICWA , Law, Design ,IT, architecture, actuary, Media, Management, Hospitality, Academics, Public relations, Mass communication, BCA and Social Work, etc. The choice depends on whether you want to get into commerce related field, science related (if you have Science in 12th) or you may want to get into BCA (informatics related). The opportunities are good in any of these fields. Do be clear of your long term goal in life, the career that suits your personality most and what your strengths are and then decide on the course you wish to pick.
I hope this helps.
Hi Poli Shah,
Yes, because its upto class 5th when schools don't fail a student.
Dear ayush
You have 2 choice
1. start with BBA and than mba in hr
2. start with ba in psychology and than do MBA hr bcz that give u more understanding of human nature and mindset and MBA give u knowledge about management skills , hr policies and financial planning techniques .
Other wise you can do b.com than mba too but 2/option will be the best combo according to me
All the best
You are not eligible to pursue B.Tech. You can try for technical Diploma.
A cost center is a department within an organisation that does not directly add to profit but still costs the organisation money to operate. Cost centers only contribute to a company's profitability indirectly, unlike a profit center, which contributes to profitability directly through its actions. Typical example of cost centers in an organisation are facilities and infrastructure, human resources, research and development, finance department, legal, etc.
Having Commerce with Mathematics gives you a lot of career options. Some of them are mentioned below:
Chartered Accountant (very obvious)
Company Secretary
Investment banker
Entrepreneur
Stockbroker
Hotel Management
You can decide to pursue MBA (in any specialization) after your Undergrad degree and get into a corporate. The list goes on. Like pursuing a Ph.D. becoming a professor, Fashion Designer, But most importantly, you have to realize what interests you the most. Just don't go with what society tells you to choose. Because it'll be you who is going to walk up every morning for that job. All the Best!