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Alapan RoyBCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH.

Guide-Level 11

Maximum reputed institute need 60% aggregate percentage in class 12th. But, you don't need to worry because many other institute are here for BCA with your eligibility. All private institute has management quota, so try to get admission through management quota by getting provisional admission.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are advised to do basic courses on computers fundamentals including hardware concepts, then you may go for various CISCO certification to have career in networking with an aim to be a CCNA.

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CPT means common proficiency test. It is an entry level exam of CA. CPT is a basic test of first level of accountancy. Class 12th in commerce i.e. I.Com is required to qualify CPT. CPT is not compulsory for commerce graduates. Commerce graduate can directly enroll for IPCC i.e. second level of CA. Follow the website of ICAI to know more details.

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Himanshu Rao

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Hi,
You can consider the following options in fields like CA, CS, CFA, ICWA , Law, Design ,IT, architecture, actuary, Media, Management, Hospitality, Academics, Public relations, Mass communication, BCA and Social Work, etc. The choice depends on whether you want to get into commerce related field, science related (if you have Science in 12th) or you may want to get into BCA (informatics related). The opportunities are good in any of these fields. Do be clear of your long term goal in life, the career that suits your personality most and what your strengths are and then decide on the course you wish to pick.
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As you are going to be a commerce graduate from Delhi University you can pursue following courses along with B.Com:
(a) ADCA in finance and accounts from recognised institutes.
(b) SAP in finance modules.
Either of these courses from recognised institutes will help you to get a job in different financial companies, retails and KPOs. Follow https://shiksha.com/courses/finance to know more details.

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Harshit Jain

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B.Com is a better option than BBA. There are more career scope and options available for B.Com students. After B.Com you can go for MBA which will give you a good career growth.

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