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New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
PGDBM(Post Graduate Diploma in Banking & Finance) is a good option for you.
It is about 1 year duration.
Several private sector banks offer such courses & provide you direct job to the respective bank after successful completion of the course.
Axis bank, Idbi bank , Federal bank are some of them.
To know more go to their website & click on career section.
Times Pro Academy also provide such courses along with placement assistance.
IFBI is another one too who provide this course.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
After completion of B.Com, you can go for Tally course, which is highly required in the field of accounting. You can get a job as an accountant in any of the companies. Before that it is recommended, you better practice as accountant trainee under any CA.
You will get less paid but stay until 1 year or as your wish to gain experience, then you will get good salary after you get a job in a company on the basis of the experience.
You need class 12th or B.Com to get started for CA course.
For class 12th, CPT entrance is required to get admission.
But for B.Com, CPT is not required. You have to take articleship (trainee) under CA to be elig
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
There are so many courses available right now for a B.Com graduate.
As you said you are not interested in accounts, you can choose banking as a career option because it is well suited for a B.Com graduate.
Do get in touch with nearest bank coaching institute & pursue one.
Else you can go for MBA with a specialization you are interested in.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
There are many courses, which can be beneficial for you:
Below mentioned are some of the courses:
1. MBA
2. M.Com
3. CA
4. CMA
5. ACCA
6. PGDBF
7. IBPS.
8. SBI exams, etc.
New answer posted
9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Definitely you can do architecture after B.Com . But, you'll have to start from the beginning based on your 12th score. You need to take up NATA exam and score well. Your 12th mathematics and English score matters a lot while getting the admission.
All the best!
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
There are no. of bank coaching Institutes who provides good stufy materials ,mock test to iincrease the chances of passing Bank PO exam.
Try to catch a good Institute like TIME, or other.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
B.Com is a course which makes a strong foundation in costing, accounts, taxation and law. Making the choice should be majorly dependent on what subjects you loved and scored well in.
Few career options in commerce are as follows:
1. Chartered accountancy
2. Cost and management accountancy
3. Chartered financial analyst
4. Media studies
5. Corporate communication
6. Mass communication
7. Teaching
8. Insurance
9. Mutual funds
10. Securities market
11. Company secretary ship
12. Law
13. Corporate law
14. Finance management
15. Retail management
16. Media management
17. Rural management
18. Human resource management
19. Marketing management
20.
New answer posted
9 years agoGuide-Level 12
2. MBA
3. PGDBM
4. CMA
5. CFA
6. CS
7. CA
These are some of the short term programs in law, that you can consider pursuing:
1. Intellectual Property Rights and Patents.
2. Diploma in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare.
3. Diploma in Corporate Laws.
4. Certificate Program in Cyber Laws (CPCL).
5. Diploma in Conflict Transformation and Peace Building.
For related institutes, you can refer to the link mentioned below:
https://arts.shiksha.com/diploma-in-law-colleges-in-delhi-ncr-categorypage-9-33-1303-0-0-10223-1-2-0-none-1-0#cateSearchBlock
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