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Aarti Singh

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Shubham, There is good scope for aspirants who have completed their Bachelor' degree in Commerce, both in terms of higher education as well as for immediate jobs. Education in the concerned field is an excellent base for a variety of careers.
Apart from B.Com (Pass), you have courses like B.Com (H), B.Com (Finance), B.Com (Professional) etc. There are many universities like LPU, DBU, JKLU, etc are offering Integrated B.Com-M.Com/ B.Com-MBA.
On successful completion of B Com, aspirants can apply for jobs relating business and finance. Professionals can apply for employment in finance sector like banking, company secretary ship, chartered
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prakash A

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CA, CMA and CS are the most important courses after the same.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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ICWAI/ICMAI is conducted in 3 levels as level 1-foundation, level 2-inter and level 3-final. So,being a commerce graduate, you can take admission directly in level 2. All three levels are collectively called CMA. The duration of course is minimum 2 to 3 years for any graduate. For details follow the website of ICWAI.

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Sampurna PoudelNepali

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CS along with llb would be great

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Shraddha, depends what type of jobs you looking for, accounts? Banking? Management? You must choose a course according to your career plans now. Admission requirements are different across, in addition to taking IELTS or TOEFL you must also check university websites for requirements. May be you can clarify your plans so that I can guide you further.

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Abhii Saini

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yes bt it difficult

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Anish Manchanda

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You can go for CA/CS/ICWA/MBA/M.COM.
You can also go for Bank PO exams or clerical exams of Bank and other NBFC'S to get a secured govt job.
good luck !!

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

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I f you are looking for a job, B Com is a good choice t start a career. You will get job as Accounts Assistant , Administration Executive / Assistant , Marketing / Sales Executive etc. after B Com. You can also start practice as Independent Tax Practitioner after getting tax practitioners license. B com graduates can apply for tax license.
B Com graduates have higher education opportunities in Commerce / Non Commerce areas. Listing some courses below for your reference
1. M Com - Finance , Marketing, Computer Applications etc. elective available
2. MBA / PGDM
3. MIB (International Business)
4. Company Secretaryship - CS
5. Chartered Acco
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