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Hello friend,
Your percentage is good and you can get admission for B.Com (H). Just think about the college where you have to take admission and apply for it.
You can do banking services jobs based on your Commerce background. Maths Knowledge of 10th class is sufficient for banking jobs. You will require good numerical and data interpretation ability to clear all banking services exam both for PO and clerical services.
You can go through the Christ University website and apply online for the entrance exam to get admission.
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Hi Kunal,
After 12th commerce, popular options are:
B.Com
BA Economics
BMS
CA
CS
CFA
BA - LLB
BBA
BCA
Bachelors in Accounting and Finance
Bachelor in Financial market
BSc Actuarial Science
BSc Sales and Marketing
etc.
BMS-MBA, BMS-CA-MSc Finance or Accounting are some options which could yield you a good career growth in future. To get a high salaried job pursue your interests and know where you could excel. You will grow in your career if you are enjoying your work so know your skills and aptitude.
Hi Olivia!
Please refer to this link to find the top commerce colleges in Kolkata:
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You can also find the top commerce colleges in India on this link:
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Hello there, as the name suggests B.Com gives more knowledge of accounts and finance related subjects. If one is interested to have a career in accounts or finance then B.Com is suitable. BBA on the other hand gives knowledge on business administration and management issues, it also includes financial subjects but not hard core as B.Com. BBA will mainly teach you leadership skills, decision making and strategies, international business, global economy etc. The difference is almost same everywhere. Honors again as the name subject indicates that you specialize in a particular course or area.
Hi Shishir,
Erasmus University, Rotterdam is a world famous university. You can also check details of University of Amsterdam, University of Groningen, Maastricht School of Management (MSM) and Nyenrode Business University.
Yes, my friend, you can take admission for B.Com but for that you need to complete your 10 + 2 education first.
You are advised undergo certificate courses offered by NSE. NSE NCFM offers a comprehensive range of modules covering many different areas of Financial Management. You may refer to following link for further details: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.nseindia.com/education/content/nse_certification.htm" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.nseindia.com/education/content/nse_certification.htm</a>.
You are eligible to appear in various examinations conducted by SSC where eligibility criteria is graduation degree.
Higher Studies Options after M.Com
There exist plenty of higher degree options for those who have completed their Masters degree in Commerce. Those who are interested to build up a strong career preferably in academic field can go with M. Phil or PhD in the area. MBA in Finance is another good option for these candidates. Anyway, the selection of the course should be on the basis of the skill and interest of the aspirant. The main higher education programs after M.Com are mentioned here
Master of Business Administration
Chartered Accountant
Chartered Financial Analyst
B. Ed
LLB
CS
M. Phil
PhD
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If you see your specialisation very clearly and you are very passionate about it then go for M.Com or you still have many options to choose in MBA like sales and marketing, HR and finance.
You can consider following courses:
Masters in finance
Masters in commerce
Chartered financial analyst
Certified public accountant
Association of certified chartered accountant
Please refer the link for details: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-hons-guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university-dwarka-delhi-274041" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-hons-guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university-dwarka-delhi-274041</a>.
Hope this helps.
Hi,
You can pursue MBA or PGDM. Since these are the best placements oriented courses. No, you don't have much options of colleges accepting less than 50% marks in Graduation. Also, if you belong to any reserved category then surely as per the eligibility you can have. Therefore, find Direct Admission in Top MBA Colleges in India with less than 50% in Graduation.
Hi Kavitha,
You can get a job on the basis of Excel, but it may not prove to be very good in long run. I would suggest you to either do some other job-oriented, Diploma course if you are in hurry of a getting job.
Good luck.
If you take in third year accounts, means after completing your studies you can join to any company as accountant or assist of an accountant like this job you can get.