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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Vanrajsinh,
You can study PG Diploma after B.Com. Doing an undergraduate Diploma after B.Com will not be accepted, even if a college does accept you, you won't be granted a visa.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Actually the course that offers graduation in travel and tourism, hotel management, hospital management, event management and sports management is BBA degree.
Also, the scope for such course is very good.
There are various opportunities in these fields and the pay is also good.

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Sohil Kureshi

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There are many career options after completing B.Com. If you have interest in accounting then go for CA, CFA, ICWA, Excluliar science, M.Com, etc. If you have interest in management then you choose MBA study in many fields like finance, marketing, HR, retail management and others.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Other than MBA you can do PG Diploma or MS. You can choose the specializations as per your choice like international business, human resource, sales and marketing, etc.

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Sohil Kureshi

Beginner-Level 5

Hii dear,
If you are interested in accounting job then you have various course chain. You can choose CA, CFA, ICWA, actuarial science, M.Com and many more. You can choose these courses on the basis of your interest, taste, ability and your hard work.

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Sohil Kureshi

Beginner-Level 5

If you have an interest in accounting then go for M.Com, CA, ICWA and CS. If you are interested in management then go for MBA in banking, marketing, retail management or HR. Also, you have an option of pursuing B.Ed if you like teaching others. There are various opportunities in commerce stream so don't be confused and try to know what you want to do? If you are satisfied with my answer, please upvote.

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Gautami RManager-Human Resources and Administration

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Hi,
What do you mean by occasional student? If its distance learning that you are refereeing to, yes, you can pursue MCA post completion of BCOM degree from a recognised university either through full time or distance learning with minimum 50% marks at graduation.

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Deepti Singh

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You have multiple options after B.Com such as MCA, M.Com, MBA and finance certifications.
You will be eligible to do MCA if you had maths at +2 stage. It is a very good option if you want to make your career in IT industry.
M.Com focuses on commerce, accounting, management and economics related subjects and prepares you for finance and accounting jobs in enterprises.
MBA is a generic course on business management and administration and it focuses on functional areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations. MBA provides wider options in different functions and various types of industries. Altho
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Deepti Singh

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You 1st decide in which field you want to make your career. If you want to take interior as business then go ahead, but for the sake of job, don't mismatch these two fields. After completing B.Com, I would suggest you to go for professional courses like CA, CS, CMA or MBA from good colleges. But after all, it's a matter of interest. So, if you really want to make your career in interior design, then sought more information on the same, like it's scope, future, income and disadvantages if any, but don't keep on changing your career stream.

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