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Deepti Singh

Guide-Level 12

Integrated M.Com program are designed to meet industry requirements of ready to deployed commerce resources. You have following job opportunities available after integrated M Com:
(a) Accounting and finance professional
(b) Managers requiring interdisciplinary knowledge
(c) Researchers and consultants.
(d) Teaching
(e) Business development executive.
You can also seek jobs in government and various PSUs where educational requirement is post graduation.

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alok kumar

Contributor-Level 9

It's up to you what's your area of interest and what do you aim to become.
You have number of options to choose from such as, if you got a good % somewhere around more than 85% then my suggestion is you should go for regular college in DU and after that MBA through CAT/XAT.
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You can go professional courses such as CA/CS/ICWA along with graduation from correspondence.

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Guide-Level 12

The best options in front of you after a B.Com (honors) are:
1. MBA finance from a reputed B-School which has 100% campus recruitment. You need to appear for CAT or similar exams for that. It's of no use to waste 10 to 20 lakhs INR in an ordinary MBA college as they are abundant in the country nowadays. Most students passing out from ordinary MBA colleges are either remaining unemployed or working for 5 to 10k salaried jobs. So if it is an MBA, it must be from an IIM or similar ranked B-school.
2. You may go for Indian Professional Accounting Course like CA/ICWA. However, get ready to study hard for the next 3 to 5 years before you start
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Guide-Level 12

You can go for the following courses:
Charted Accountancy
Company Secretory
Masters in Commerce
Law
ICWA

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Guide-Level 12

There are various certificate courses available that will also match up to the studies done in M. Com:
Certificate in Banking
Certificate in Stock Market
Certificate in Derivatives
Certificate in Income Tax
Certificate in Accounting
Certificate in Micro Finance
Certificate in Investment Banking

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Guide-Level 12

Of course, both the syllabuses are inter related and M.Com becomes very easy if you have well prepared for CMA syllabus.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
In order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need:
- Graduation in any field with at least 50% aggregate marks to be eligible to apply.
- Then, you need to clear the selection process of the B-school, starting with an entrance test accepted by the B-School. For e.g. CAT, MAT, SNAP, CMAT.
The selection process in B-schools is generally based on:
- Past academic record
- Scores in management entrance tests
- Performance in Group Discussion
- Performance in Personal Interview
- Work experience
Each B-school shortlists candidates for the second/ final stage of selection, which may be independent of each other. The process may include:
- W
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Meghana,
Yes, you can but different universities have different entry requirements so you must check these on the websites. You must also take the IELTS or TOEFL to meet the English language requirements.

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alok kumar

Contributor-Level 9

3-year LLB degree is a good option after B.Com. You can specialize in direct and indirect taxes to become independent tax lawyer which is a very high paying job.

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Tanushree Mitra

Guide-Level 12

Hi Suyash,
You can decide this basis the percentage you obtain in class 12 and your budget. Top private universities will be more expensive compared to government universities even though the admission requirements may be flexible. You must also check the placement and reputation of the university or institute in the market.

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