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2014-06-10 14:10:13Beginner-Level 4
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2014-06-10 10:56:48
Contributor-Level 10
These are the course options after completing B.Com:
-MBA (Finance/Investments)
-MFM
-Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
-CA
CA is a chartered Accountant Course which has three levels:
This course can be pursued along with B.Com. Any University has no objection in doing CA along with graduation course.
In this way you'll save your time and will complete the course in shorter period of time.
>CPT(Common Profeciency Test)
>IPCC(Integrated Professional Competency Course)
>Final Course
-Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)
-CS
-LLB
-M.Com
-Civil Services examination
-CDS, AFCAT for army/airforce
- Bank clerk
I will advice you to keep open the option
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2014-06-10 10:47:55Beginner-Level 1
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2014-06-05 18:44:12
Guide-Level 11
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2014-06-03 16:35:44
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2014-06-03 12:23:02
Guide-Level 12
A B.Com degree equips a student with fundamentals and concepts on Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Economics and Industrial Policies. Though B.Com is not a professional course, yet if you complete your B.Com from a reputed university, you also have the option for good placement in various industries.
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