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rohith kola

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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi,
You can try to pursue M.Com, MBA or MCA. It depends on your interest and the university from where you pursue it. You can pursue the courses from universities like Amity University, Lovely Professional University, etc.

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Anagha G Nair

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The Bachelor of Commerce is designed to enhance the ability to learn as the students study variety of subjects: Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Economics and Industrial Policies. This course equips one with the analytical, communication and problem-solving skills to effectively identify issues, source information and to find efficient and practical solutions. After B.Com the students can avail exciting and diverse post graduate opportunities like MBA, LAW, International studies, Designing/Merchandising, MBE, M.Com Finance, Economics etc. Which will set them apart from the crowd and prepare them for success in the global
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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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MBA after B.Com is better than MBA after B.Sc because after B.Com, you have some ideas regarding Accounting and finance, etc.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Hi Hiral,
I am sharing the information regarding the courses available after B.Com. Go through the courses you will get your answer. Being a commerce graduate, you can choose from a wide range of career options. I am highlighting some of the popular courses that you can pursue after your graduation. Firstly, you can select from the type of categories:
Masters Degree
Professional Courses (including international certifications)
PG Diploma Courses
PG Certificate Courses
In each category, you can further explore a variety of course options.
1. Masters Degree:
Masters of Commerce (M.Com)
Masters of Business Administration (MBA)
2. Professional Cour
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Pooja sehrawat

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Hi,
ICWAI/ICMAI is conducted at 3 levels: 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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Shail Oberoi

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The decision would be based on two factors. Your interest areas and long term career objective. If you want to pursue career in academics, accounts and research, then M.Com could be a better option. However if you want to explore role in general management in other related fields then MBA should be preferred.

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shaniya salahuddin

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It depends on your interest. If you are interested in government jobs then M.Com would be good for you. Otherwise, if you are interested in business then you can go for MBA.

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Mehak Seth

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Food production and service jobs typically focus on culinary skills, food principles, nutrition, sanitation, and business and/ or hospitality management. Food production professionals are gainfully employed across fast-food restaurants, cafeterias, schools, hospitals, non-profit organizations, government agencies, storage facilities, and farms. Training typically focuses on food and preparation, while advanced studies often equip students for supervisory positions. Specific occupational options may include Cook, Chef, Food Supplier, Banquet Manager, Purchasing Manager or Food Production Director, among others.

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