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Scholar-Level 16
Scope for Higher Studies after B.Com in Computer Application
Those who complete higher degree or diploma courses after B.Com in Computer Application can find many reputed jobs in the computer field. Varieties of higher studies options are available after B.Com in Computer Application. Candidates can also pursue doctorate degree course after completing post graduation. Different higher studies options available after B.Com in Computer Application are given below.
Master of Computer Applications
Master of Computer Application in Commerce
Master of Computer Application in Software Systems
Master of Commerce in Computer Application
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Scholar-Level 18
CA is very prestigious but difficult to obtain professional degree. M.Com focuses on commerce, accounting, management and economics related subjects and prepares you for Finance and Accounting jobs in enterprises. MBA is a
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Contributor-Level 6
Some of the most common choices are:
1- Masters IN COMMERCE
2- Masters IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
3- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, part-time jobs alongside studies can be done. Jobs may include office assistant jobs, on-campus university jobs as administration assistant/office helper, hospitality jobs, researchers, day care, baby sitting, customer service executive jobs etc. The most type of job, however, is table keeping at food joints.
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Contributor-Level 10
Depending upon your interest level, you can choose. If you happen to choose MBA then finance specialisation would suit you.
Or if you believe, you can crack SSC, then go for it.
By the way, for getting admission into MBA, you will have to go through CAT / MAT / CET /SNAP, etc. qualifying exams.
and simultaneously you can fill forms of SSC too, since the syllabus of both of the exams is similar, Maths, reasoning, English, etc.
Good luck.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
There are plenty of professional courses available for you to choose from.
For commerce students, one of the easiest things to do is go for B.Com then M.Com and then maybe PhD or professor.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB. The mainstay of commerce students for years now.
You also have the option of lesser known courses like FRM, CFA, actuary among others.you can also go for various certification courses conducted by many institution across the country.
If you wanna go for MBA, you have the option of appearing in CAT.
It all depends on what path you wanna take.
All the best
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
There are plenty of professional courses available for you to choose from.
For commerce students, one of the easiest things to do is go for B.Com then M.Com and then maybe PhD or professor.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB . The mainstay of commerce students for years now. Just to inform you can have a brief look at the CS curriculum as it requires very less of accountancy when compared CA and CMA.
You also have the option of lesser known courses like FRM, CFA, actuary among others.
If you wanna go for MBA, you can start preparing for CAT.
There's this option of going for government jobs and preparing
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
If your interest is more in core commerce education especially accounts then for you M.Com can be a good option, but ideally MBA provides a wide scope of career opportunities.
Where M.Com will only give you limited options, MBA has more horizons to look upon.
My brother did MBA in Port and Shipping Management from UPES Dehradun and is now working with an international Germany based shipping company. It's all upto how well you pursue it.
My personal opinion would be go for MBA rather than M.Com it benefits more in future.
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8 years ago
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