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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

It depends on your interest. You can either go for IAS/ IES exams like UPSC/ SSC. You can also go for MBA entrance, but MBA is getting common among students and it is on saturation now. You can also try for LLB. Generally, students after completing CA/ CS go for jobs. If you have interest in law, then it is a good option.

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Aman Kumar

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Being a B.Com graduate, you can pursue CA, CS, LLB or MBA.
In order to pursue LLB, you can appear for the entrance exam of LLB conducted by the University of Delhi.
In order to pursue MBA, you need to appear for entrance exams like CAT, MAT, SNAP, XAT and NMAT.

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Trishula DasA free soul

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It is not possible to pursue B.Com and B.Sc simultaneously. B.Sc is pure science and you must have strong concept of the subjects to pursue it. You can first go for B.Com, then you can invest your time in understanding the science subject, and then you can go for B.Sc.
It means a total of 7 years is required to complete the whole process. But, every college has some eligibility criteria, which you must fulfill to get admission for B.Com or B.Sc.
Best of luck.

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Abhishek Tambulwadkar

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There are lot of students currently who have done NBA and B Com in both the batches. If you have interest in technology you won't find the course difficult. We have systems and finance as well as marketing and finance. Marketing stream is more general compared to systems.
It is perfectly fine to opt for SITM irrespective of your graduation specialization. The faculty here will help you out specially.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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MBA in marketing and finance are favorable for B.Com stream candidates. You can also opt for international business, which has good traction and has incredible international opportunities.

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prashant khandelwal

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You can do M.Com, CA, MBA or PGDM. It depends on your interest.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
You can think of these options for your future:
1. CA/ CS.
2. LLB.
3. MBA.
4. B.Ed
5. Development studies.
6. Psychology.
7. Actuarial science.
8. Journalism and mass communication.
9. Travel and tourism.
10. Advertising.
11. Event management.
12. Master of social work.
13. Digital marketing.
All the best.

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