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prashant khandelwal

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It depends, that you want to study more or not because after joining a job, it is hard to study again.

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ANKIT DIWANPursuing MBA in Operations Management from SIOM

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Thank you for showing interest. But SIOM only provides MBA in Operations to those who have done their graduation in Engineering. So unfortunately it's a No.

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Swaroop Kumar MajjiStudent education counsellor

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It is a great choice. You have good scope with work experience. It will be useful for your further studies in abroad or India.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
As per your query, you can think of these programs and choose according to your interest and caliber:
1. LLB.
2. CA/ CS.
3. MBA.
4. Development studies.
5. Psychology (Organizational, applied, clinical, military, counselling, etc.)
6. Foreign language.
7. Travel and tourism.
8. Master of social work.
9. Digital marketing.
10. Fashion communication.
11. Event management / Journalism.
12. Advertising.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to join as TGT in any school based on you B.Com, B.Ed educational qualifications. You can now seek job or study M.Com. M.Com will make you eligible for PGT jobs and growth in the field of education administration.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Maths is not tough and you should not fear it. With good external help, you can improve your maths fundamentals and overcome the fear of maths. Commerce with maths opens wider choices/options and will help you both in your studies and career, therefore, I will recommend you to opt for commerce with Maths in ISC.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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B.Com have less mathematics. It depends on you that you want to go for mathematics or not. You have to do some basic calculations in accounts subject. In BBA, you have only one year compulsory mathematics subject.

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Shovan Mohanty

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Both, BBA and B.Com are undergraduate courses. BBA is a professional course, whereas B.Com is an undergraduate commerce course. If you are planning for MBA, then you can go for BBA as it will help you more than B.Com. If you are planning for M.Com, then you can choose B.Com as you can't go for M.Com after BBA.

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