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avinash karwa

Beginner-Level 5

If your practicals are good, you should try for CA, it will take 5-year time. If your theory is good, you may try for CS, both are good courses.

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Shivam Shelat

Beginner-Level 5

Both has a good career opportunities in future. It is up to you and your interest. If you are good in communication, then you can go for marketing. If you want jobs in banks in future, you can go for finance.
Good Luck.

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Himanshu Madan

Contributor-Level 9

Kindly do a B.Tech or B.Sc, your commerce graduation won't help you at all only if you are doing MBA in finance. All the best. It's too early to change your stream.

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SIVASISH KOCHA student pursuing b.tech in Comp. Sc

Contributor-Level 7

B.Com graduates can try for jobs in numerous sectors. You can try for jobs in accounting firms. In banks, you can apply for PO as well as clerical position. You can attend SSC exam and try to get into jobs mainly in income tax department, sales tax department, intelligence bureau etc. Civil services job is a major option so as to go for either IAS/IPS posts. Railway department also calls for officer posts and so you can apply for the same.
B.Com graduate can work as:
Accountant
Auditor
Consultant
Company Secretary
Business Analyst
Finance Officer
Sales Analyst
Junior Analyst
Tax Accountant
Stock Broker
Economist
Business Development Trainee
Job Area
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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Rajat,
I would suggest you to go for B.Com (hons.)
MBA after B.Com (hons.) would add good to your career, rather than general B.Com course.

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8 years ago

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Alpana SinhaCareer Counselor, 5 years experience

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Praveen,
You can check courses related Information Systems, Business or Data Analytics.

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Aarush Malhotra

Contributor-Level 10

Please mentioned which designing course have you completed so that we can guide you better.

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8 years ago

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

As per your query you may opt for finance as your specialization, as after pursuing this course you may look out for exciting careers in banks, financial consultancies and financial institutions.
You may get involved in consumer and investment banking, institutional finance, merchant banking, corporate finance and international finance.
Once you complete your B.com you may work for 2-3 years and then opt for MBA in finance as it will further enhance your career prospects.
The advantage of this work experience would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- Candidates with work experience will have competitive advantage over other ca
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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

Both courses are equally good. You need to prepare for banking exams.

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