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Arshita Tiwari

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 After completing BCom from CMR University, candidates are open to array of opportunities. BCom graduates are employed almost in every sector. Because commerce is such a crucial field of study, BCom graduates are generally preferred by businesses. Several industries are hiring BCom graduates. However, the growing competition has highlighted for need for further education. The graduates can find various jobs at the junior level in accounting, commerce, banking and finance and related fields. They can also look for jobs in public sector undertakings. The below table mentions some of the job profiles that can be taken up by the stude

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Aneena Abraham

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Yes, you can pursue an LLB after earning your BCom degree without having to take a BA or other integrated course! As a BCom graduate, you meet the primary requirement for admission to a three-year LLB programme which is having a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university.

 

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Dishani Acharjee

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Yes, of course. After B.Com you can choose a career course in multimedia. Multimedia includes 2D animation, 3D animation, graphics designing and web designing. You could go for a diploma-1 year programme or B.Sc or even short term course in any of these fields after your B.Com. Animation industry is growing at a fast pace and there are excellent job opportunities in this field. You could choose 2D, 3D animation, Gaming, graphics or web design. Innumerable artists are required in any full-fledged 2D /3D animated broadcast TV or Film production - Pre-Production artists, Story board artists, BG artists, Layout artist, Scanner operator, Mo

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Lavlesh kumar Shukla

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If you have sufficient time than choose to Chartered Accountants similar CS, CMA. And if you dont't have sufficient time than choose to MBA ACCA PGDCA and PG (B.Com)

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MD VASIM RAJA

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for Masters of Arts in Archaeology. The basic eligibility to pursue Masters of Arts in Archaeology is that the student should be a graduate in any stream with the required percentage of marks (varies from college to college) from any recognised university.

BHU offers several courses like Acharya, MA, MPA, MBA, M.Sc, M.Li.Sc, MCA and M.Tech in various specializations at the PG level. The duration for each of the courses is two years. Admission in the above-mentioned courses is based on the marks scored in the CUET PG exam conducted by NTA. To be eligible for these courses candidates must have passed their B

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Manori Sahni

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After completing BCom from the University of Lucknow, graduates can make a career in almost every sector due to the job availability. Candidates can also opt for higher studies like MCom,  MBA, CA, CS, etc. are good options for BCom graduates. Some of the job profiles along with the average package are mentioned below:

 Job ProfilesAverage Salary (in INR)
Junior Accountant1.75 LPA
Accountant2 LPA
Account Executive2.5 LPA
Business Executive3 LPA
Financial Analyst3.7 LPA
Tax Consultant4.5 LPA
Financial Consultant5 LPA

NOTE: The salary data is taken form payscale.com. Read more about BCom course and Career Prospect, here.

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Palak Patel

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To pursue Mass Communication and Journalism after B.Com, search for the best mass comm college like NIMCJ, MICA, Amity, Bennett etc. and get information about entrance exam and eligibility criteria.

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Uday Pratap Singh

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You can. There is no such restriction on studying architecture. Some architects concentrate on design work. Design involves both artistic and scientific skills, i.e. producing something which is also technically feasible.

Physics, chemistry and mathematics are no longer mandatory for admission to architecture courses

The 'Minimum Standards of Architectural Education' released that B.Arch students can exit the programme after three years and can get an 'appropriate degree' .

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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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After completing B.Com Hons at BJB Autonomous, a significant majority of students, ranging from approximately 90% to 95%, secure placements. The college has a commendable track record in terms of placements. Notably, the highest salary package offered to students reaches an impressive 8 LPA, while the average salary package typically ranges between 3 LPA to 5 LPA. This indicates a favorable placement scenario that reflects the institution's commitment to fostering valuable career opportunities for its graduates.

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Yes, of course it is possible to pursue 12th in Science from open school after your graduation.

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