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Scholar-Level 16
Yes, I think you should definitely go for some add-on course like business accounting. An add-on course in accounting will give you competence and skills required to be a successful employee. It will give your CV an added charm and will make you a preferred candidate during the hiring process.
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The dates are not out yet but generally the entrance exam takes place in the month of May.
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Scholar-Level 16
Having a B.Com/B.Com (Hons) degree alone is not sufficient enough to survive the tough competition in the world and to secure a good job. You may refer to this link to explore more career options that you can pursue https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939.
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Scholar-Level 16
The logistics and supply chain is a growing sector in India. Any business with the aim to evolve cannot overlook the importance of logistics in business operations. It is logistics that supervise the transportation and distribution of goods, materials and all other commodities. After earning an MBA in Logistics & Operations, your career opportunities are set to broaden. You would easily get opportunities to work in planning and policy-making, motivation, evaluation, product development and inventory control. If your company is large enough, you could focus on overall management or on a small specific area of the supply chain.
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M.Com
CA
MBA
CMA
ACCA
CPA
M.Sc Accounting and Finance and many more. You can explore more on the individual career roles of these courses and choose as per your interest. You cannot apply to a PG level course basis your intermediate. You should check the institutions and colleges for these courses and learn about the individual eligibility criteria.
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