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Hi,
PG Diploma or Graduate Certificate courses in related areas such as accounting, finance, entrepreneurship, etc. are available. Since you hold a three year degree you may not find options in a MS program in Canada. You can refer to this link below for many such options:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/mba-colleges-dc
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Before starting with the application process, you should check the admission requirements, I hope you are aware that most universities do not accept three year Bachelor's degree programs. Also, MS programs are highly competitive. You will find PG Diploma options. If you have communicated with universities already willing to accept your degree then it's a good news. Regarding your gap, you can do a course related to your area or try to take a solid project work in the area of commerce or accounts, etc. You may also engage yourself in extracurricular activities.
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You have a better chance in Australia as Canada seems a tough nut to crack with the history of arrears and a three-year degree from India.
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Yes, there are multiple opportunities for successfully completed B.Com students. B.Com qualified graduates can go for government jobs like bank jobs, Railway, SSC jobs. They are also qualified to appear for Groups and Civils. There are various positions especially for Accounts and tax department in all these jobs like CAG in civil services.
There are positions like accounting officers, tax assistants for fresher's in all these sectors. They are eligible for bank clerical and PO's and for bank PO's (Probation officers), the percentage of marks in degree should be 60 or more to apply for the post.
Apart from all these jobs, they are al
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