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shreyas chopra

Guide-Level 12

1. If you are interested in accounts, you can do CA along with your B.Com.
2. If you are interested in management courses like marketing or HR, then you can opt for BBA.
3. For private jobs, B.Com or BBA will not give you good position. You need to study MBA, CA or B.Ed.

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shreyas chopra

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The location of the college does not matter. It is the education, placement and exposure you receive will matter for your further education. If you are getting a reputed college in Kerala, then you should go ahead.

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Rohit Jain

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CFP is the highest level of certification for a professional aiming to carve a niche in the financial industry and appreciated worldwide by professionals as well as consumers. The certificate has been awarded the Gold Standard Award by the Wall Street Journals, which speaks volume of its credibility.
The CFP candidates are remunerated with attractive salaries in industries such as investments, insurance, tax, retirement and real estate.
CMA is a globally recognized and accepted certification in the corporate world and is extremely relevant for a professional who wants to attain success in the business environment. The certified programs
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Joyeeta Paul

Guide-Level 12

After completing 12th in commerce stream, you will be having lots of options to go for graduation.
The best option after 12th in commerce stream is B.Com.
After completing B.Com you will be having options to go for the following course:
MBA
MFM
M.Com
The above mentioned are the Post Graduation courses.
There are few Professional courses also available:
CA
ICWA
CS
All th courses mentioned above are in great demand and whatever course you feel comfortable you can go for the course.
The salaries paid for Professional courses are high compared to the PG courses.

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Joyeeta Paul

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B.Com (Hons) is a three year undergraduate degree program modelled to provide the student with a wide range of managerial skills and building competence in a particular area. It also helps in preparing the students for the realities of the modern business world. This program acts as a stepping stone for the students who wish to continue with higher education and pursue research in their chosen field as well as more advanced coursework. With the help of this course, students get specialisation in a particular subject in a final year.
This program is basically designed to integrate knowledge and skill and provide a high quality education
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sourvhi,
It is very difficult to get a job in UK. You should follow current global affairs and find out recent work permit regulations in UK. It is tough for an international student.

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