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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes you can pursue a Design course after completing B.Com. Since, you are a graduate, you can apply for postgraduate level Desoign courses such as MDes, MFM and MA and MSc with Design specialisations.You can give entrance for NIFT and choose the field you are most interested in.
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Apart from MBA and CS, you can go for CA which does not have math at all but stats which can be tackled by serious efforts.
While MBA you have to appear for CAT where you have a section called quantitative aptitude which has school standard maths and can be tackled with serious efforts there were cases infact people not good in maths have appeared for CAT and did well.
If you do not find any interest in maths and it's hell for you and you like theories then CS would be the best choice for you. Don't just take decision for not bei
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Contributor-Level 6
Here are some courses you can go for:-
1.CA/CS/CMA
2.CFA
3.FRM
4.M.com
5.MBA
6.Banking exams
7.IAS
8.B.ed
9.Actuarial science
The question what should you do is 99% depends on you. What you will do depends on your field of interest where you find yourself comfortable. Literally speaking, nobody can answer you. One can guide you rest is your choice ao don't run after money think what you like the most where you can give your 100%.
As per my opinion, being a B.Com student, you can opt for option 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 (as mentioned above).
Hope it helps!
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
Here are some courses you can go for:-
1.CA/CS/CMA
2.CFA
3.FRM
4.M.com
5.MBA
6.Banking exams
7.IAS
8.B.ed
9.Actuarial science
The question what should you do is 99% depends on you. What you will do depends on your field of interest where you find yourself comfortable. Literally speaking, nobody can answer you. One can guide you rest is your choice ao don't run after money think what you like the most where you can give your 100%.
As per my opinion, being a B.Com student, you can opt for option 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 (as mentioned above).
Hope it helps!
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