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Anurag Chaubey

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After completing B.Com ample job opportunities are available in public, and
private sector industries
Out of which, the top 10 jobs for B.Com graduates are mentioned below;
Accounting and Auditing
Tax Advisory Services
Financial Services
Commercial Banking
International Banking
Insurance Services
Telecommunication Services and BPOs
Manufacturing Services
Government Services
Other Sectors include Automobile, Hospitality, Media, and Information Technology Services.

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Anurag Chaubey

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For real you don't get a perfect job like high package, more informative after doing graduation but here are some information that will gives you idea's :-
The corporate sector has a lot of job opportunities for people who have pursued a degree in B.Com Computers. You can target higher-level jobs in the industry by pursuing an MBA after B.Com or any other job-oriented courses after B.Com. Here is a list of B.Com Computers jobs and careers:
IT Analyst
Mobile Application Developer
Business Analyst
Marketing Manager
Chartered Accountant
Human Resource Manager
Budget Analyst
Business Consultant
After completing B.Com. One can take the traditional pa
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Anurag Chaubey

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Yes you can join MCA if you had not math subject in 12th. Other is depend on university most of the university have compulsory Math subject for MCA. So, you have search about university then join as per your comfort. If you really wants to do MCA then I would suggest you to join some institute for learning computer programming language and appear for additional Maths of 10+2 from any examination board or you can also do 1 year Diploma like PGDCA A-level from DOEACC etc. Then only you will be eligible to do MCA.

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Anurag Chaubey

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You can start initially with your UGC course, Acca could be studied in both ways either you study after completing B.Com or can be done along with B.Com. But if you have choice you should study acca along with your B.Com. Only the thing is that you have to manage your time. Whole of acca course could be completed within 2-3 years along with your B.Com. If you pass your exams sincerely.

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Anurag Chaubey

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MBA is a professional postgraduate course in management. It is a course that prepares a candidate for a career in the field of business management and administration. MBA is a professional postgraduate course in management. It is a course that prepares a candidate for a career in the field of business management and administration. LL.B. On the other hand, is the Bachelor's level course in the field of law. While the course itself is a Bachelor's level, it can only be pursued after a student has completed graduation. The course involves the broad study fo constitutional law including its various fields
Career after MBA
Business Managemen
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Anurag Chaubey

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Yes you could eligible for MCA but its sounds unusual that's why if you really wants to do MCA then I would suggest you to join some institute for learning computer programming language and appear for additional Maths of 10+2 from any examination board or you can also do 1 year Diploma like PGDCA A-level from DOEACC etc. Then only you will be eligible to do MCA.

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Vibhuti Tyagi

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Some of the options that I know of include.
1. Diploma in any field of your choice. You can check for diplomas online and also at the IGNOU website.
2. Prepare for competitive exams like civil services, banking exams, SSC CGLE, etc.
3. You can get a B.Ed (2 years) and then get a job as a schoolteacher.
4. Get a master's degree and then prepare for NET if you want to be a college lecturer.
5. You can pursue 1 year degree courses like PGDCA PGDM, PGDRM.

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Piyush Baid

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Hi, If you like challenges than you should try this fields:
LLB
Psychology
Development studies
International relations
Social work
Special education
Journalism especially in criminal.

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Piyush Baid

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A graduate in commerce may pursue the CFA. The CFA Institute offers the designation CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst). Based on how challenging the exam is, it is divided into three tiers. While Level II and Level III Exams are only offered in June, Level I Exam is held twice a year. Your core understanding of the finance field is essentially tested in the CFA Exam. Any graduate degree holder is qualified to take the exam. People with degrees in fields other finance are also qualified. These days, MBAs, engineers, and medical professionals who wish to work in risk management or investment banking choose to take this exam. Numerous busi
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Kshitiz Jangir

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