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Swaroop Kumar MajjiStudent education counsellor

Contributor-Level 10

You can either pursue MBA in finance and banking or M.Com. It deals with accountancy.

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vk prajapati

Beginner-Level 2

Hi,
If you want to do commerce with mathematics then below are the most popular courses we have listed. Take a look at these:
C.A
B.F.A
MBA
BAF
BMS
BMM
BBI
More courses as listed below:
Bachelor of Commerce
Chartered Accountant
Cost Management
Financial analysts Courses
Computer Software development
System Architect
Web developers
Multimedia designer
System/IT manager
Database Administrator
Data processing assistant/ Data Entry Operator
Servicing and Maintenance Technician
Technology management
Economist

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vk prajapati

Beginner-Level 2

Commerce without mathematics also has many career opportunities. There are certain courses of business and finance, many of which do not require mathematics as a subject. It includes CA, banking, CWA, business management, designing and so on. It is still useful to have mathematics as a subject, but it is not imperative if you have some basic knowledge and mathematical skill. There are still various options not related to commerce, such as law, civil services, mass communication, hotel management and so on, which you can still take up even after you complete your intermediate with or without mathematics.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
ICWA and CS are professional course whereas PGDM is generalist in nature wherein you have pick up a specialization. All these have good career opportunities, however you need to first decide on your interest areas and then decide to pursue any of this. ICWA and CS are to be pursued by self-study whereas for PGDM yon have the option of pursuing it by attending college. PGDM tenure could range from 1.5 years to 2 years (full time course) where as ICWA/CS can be completed within 2 years based on your personal preparation. Many a times candidates pursue CA/ICWA along with other post graduate courses thus try and seek double qualificatio
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Kavita Chaudhary

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Hi,
Which field do you want to opt for? Just focus on that particular course as it will help in your career. If you want to go in management then go for BBA, but first of all research about the subjects included in that course and learn about them.
All the best!

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Kavita Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
There are many courses which you can opt after 12th, it depends on you in which field you want to go ahead, it can be BBA, B.Com, hotel management, journalism and mass communication, BCA and many more. So, choose according to your interest.
All the best!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you had maths in class XII board then only you are eligible for MCA from good MCA colleges. If you want to pursue career in technology then MCA is very good career option. If you are not technically inclined then you may opt for MBA and become a generalist. Currently scope and opportunities for MBAs are better but slowly industry has started paying good salaries to technologist also. At the start of the career, MBA is better paid then MCA but in long run, both careers are equally good and paying because software engineers have opportunities to work on onsite assignments abroad with better financial saving potential.

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amit arora

Beginner-Level 3

Hi,
Why are you so confused with your own life and future plans? What to choose is all about your interest. No one else can better decide what is good for you. You should listen to yourself.
Now, let think a while, why you chose B.Com?
You must have had opted for B.Com either of your interest or being a line available to you that time, or may be something else.
-If you find yourself interested in the same subject and wanted to know more about your very own subject then continue your studies in the same line then go for M.Com. It will surely enhance your knowledge and your perspective for the same.
- If you are not satisfied with your stream
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Suketu Upadhyay UpadhyayHR consultant help people getting better jobs

Contributor-Level 6

You can opt law as it could be a good option and in coming days it will have tremendous opportunities.

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