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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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You can always go for government jobs. Salary varies. In bank sector, average salary for graduates is around 16k-17k/month.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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A database management system 'DBMS'; is a computer software application that interacts with the user, other applications, and the database itself to capture and analyse data. A general-purpose DBMS is designed to allow the definition, creation, querying, update, and administration of databases. DBMS can be used to manage transactional databases, such as HR systems, banking systems and so on.There are following two good career options available in DBMS field:
(a)Database Developers: are responsible for planning, managing and maintaining database management systems. If you do any of Computer Science or IT graduation degree, you will able
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Harshit Jain

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Yes, definitely, you can get a job related to accounts and finance or financial analyst. After gaining experience, you can go for MBA to get a career growth. You can apply on Naukri.com or timesjob.com to search for jobs.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
In present scenario of Industry, accounting knowledge backed by academic qualification of B.Com along with computer knowledge (accounting package) is required.

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Nadia Nadeem

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Hello Balwinder,
Thanks for your query.
Accounts and HR are two very different specialisations. You should always take in account your interest before selecting any specialisation as you have to study the subjects for next 2 years and also it will determine your further job opportunities.
Go for HR specialisation if you have good people skills, can work in a team, be a leader, have the ability to motivate and guide people and if you are good in number crunching and accounts, you can look at the financial aspects of business decisions and work with financial data with ease then opt for accounting/ finance specialisation.

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Sofia Goyal

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Hi,
The best options in front of you after a B.Com (honors) are:
1. MBA finance from a reputed B-School which has 100% campus recruitment. You need to appear for CAT or similar exams for that. It's of no use to waste 10 to 20 lakhs INR in an ordinary MBA college as they are abundant in the country nowadays. Most students passing out from ordinary MBA colleges are either remaining unemployed or working for 5 to 10k salaried jobs. So if it is an MBA, it must be from an IIM or similar ranked B-school.
2. You may go for Indian Professional Accounting Course like CA/ICWA. However, get ready to study hard for the next 3 to 5 years before you st
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madhusudan soni

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In BBA, you will have theory and in accounting, you will have some practical. Accounting course will have more scope than BBA.
All the best.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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Features of computerised accounting are as follows:
1. Huge data storing capacity
2. No need to maintained books of account
3. Maintaining of stock accounts
4. Preparation of trial balance, balance sheet and profit and loss account.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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After completing B.Com, you can directly pursue CWA course.

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