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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
1. It will give you an added advantage in the competitive market.
Careers in law exist in the capacities of law officers, legal advisers, company secretaries, and solicitors. Law jobs are very specialized and focused in the corporate segment in India.
Banking and non-banking financial institutes, insurance companies, large conglomerates, multinational corporations, appoint law professionals.
2. You'll be required to sit for Common Law Admission Test. Visit clat.ac.in for details.
3. Top Institutes for Law Course:
Indian Academy of International Law, New Delhi
National Law University, Jodhpur
ILS Law College, Pune
Government Law Colle
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
You will be delighted to know that there is personality test which is conducted by Chandigarh University free of cost to advise the students to go for a particular field or not.
You can check that course at:-
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9 years agoGuide-Level 13
BOARD ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
B.Com (Hons.) ALL BOARDS:
(I) Candidates from
Commerce Stream- Minimum 60% aggregate and 60% in accountancy
(II) Candidates from
Science Stream-Minimum 60% aggregate and 60% in mathematics
(III) Candidates with
Eco, Stats, Maths
in Class XII- Minimum 60% in aggregate and 60% in mathematics
* SC/ST (ALL BOARDS):
(I) Candidates from
Commerce Stream- Minimum 40% aggregate or 40% in accountancy
(II) Candidates from
Science Stream- Minimum 40% aggregate or 40% in mathematics
(III) Candidates with
Eco, stats, maths in Class XII-Minimum 40% aggregate or 40% in mathematics
2. DIRECT ADMISSION TO GENERAL COUR
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Scholar-Level 16
If you are looking for a career in accountancy then the following courses after B.Com will help you out.
Chartered Accountancy (CA)
Certified Financial Analyst (CFA)
Cost Accountancy (from ICWA)
Company Secretary (CS)
Stock Broking: Work in stock exchanges, wherein you engage in buying and selling securities (shares) for individuals or institutions.
MBA in Finance
II. Banking & Insurance
M.Com
Specialisation in banking & insurance field will help you get into the banking and insurance sector. Here again, there are many sub-specialisations that you can choose in the banking and insurance field.
III. Marketing
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