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Vidita Mehta

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Hi, Surely, You can prepare for banking after your B.Com. I'm currently doing my Certification in Investment Banking (CIBOP) at Imarticus Learning in Mumbai. Where we are learning about complex financial products and their Trade Lifecycles, along with an Operational Risk and Regulations. It's only a 2 months programme and they're going to provide placement assistance too so I think Ill comfortably get a good job and be where I want to be in Investment Banking in a few months. Check them out on www.imarticus.org
Hope this will help. Thanks.

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Vidita Mehta

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Hi, Kiran. It depends upon your area of interest. There are lots of courses in technical sector as well as, in the banking sector which you can add on after completion of B.Com. If you are a technology lover you can make a career in the Data Analytics field or else you can move into finance. Both are growing fields. For that, you can consider the *Data Analytics Courses*
https://imarticus.org/post-graduate-program-in-data-analytics
which is a 450+ hour training course covering foundational concepts through hands-on learning of leading analytical tools such as R, Python, SAS, Hive, Spark, and Tableau. You can try Imarticus learning, It is
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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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There are two choices, after completing B.Com. The first one is Higher Studies and second is job !Consider first choice :- You can apply for following courses after completing B.Com in Accounting and Finance :-
1) M.Com
2) MBA in Finance or Financial Management or Accounting etc.
3) B.Ed.
4) PGDM
5) DTL !

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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As you have completed your graduation, you can apply for Masters in Clinical Psychology.

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Amit Sharma

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Let us try to answer your question objectively. Any course comes with 3 elements that are necessary to a students success in the course. Course syllabus that needs to be studied, the difficulty level of the exam and the success ratio. Considering these 3 factors CA is the toughest. The Indian CA course has 23 exams and it could take you 4-5 years to make it considering the extremely enormous syllabus, low passing rates and tough exam conditions. CS on the other hand is equally tough with its own domain and can easily drag you for 3-4 years. CMA is an interesting proposition though and I am sure you would be shocked to know that the US
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edison varghese

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It depends on, in which field you want to specialize. B.Com (computers) will teach you only application of computers in accounts, so you have to specialize in any core subject related to accounts. You can go for M.Com if you have teaching interest, or go for CA or CS or attempt bank test, insurance test, etc.

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Harleen Kaur

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Yes, you may pursue M.A. in economics, etc.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Appear for CAT exam first. Get enough marks, and then take admission. After that you have to check whether the college gives distance learning facilities.

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jashan kaur

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Hi,
Yes, you can, it is the best option to go for, but from a good institute. You can try for IIMS or if you are an average runner, then go for private universities like LPU. It is accredited by ACBSP. For more information you may refer the website.

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jashan kaur

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Hi,
Yes, you can. It is the best option to go for these days, but from a good institute. You can try for IIMS or if you are an average runner then go for private universities like LPU, it is accredited by ACBSP. For more information you may refer the website.

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