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New answer posted
2013-11-14 17:44:06
Guide-Level 11
After completing B.Com you may consider pursuing some of the below mentioned course:
- M.com.
- General MBA program.
- MBA in finance.
- Diploma in Banking & Financial Services.
- Master in Financial Management.
- Master in Retail Management.
Besides the course mentioned above you may even consider pursuing masters degree in:
- Hospitality.
- tourism.
I would suggest that before opting for any course you must first decide in which field you wish to build your career and accordingly you can select the best course as per your interest and liking.
As a student you should give your 100% in whichever course you opt for, and if you do well then gett
New answer posted
2013-11-12 13:39:16
Guide-Level 11
You are absolutely on the right path of making your career as it is always advisable to work for 2-3 years after completing graduation and then opting for MBA.
The advantage of this work experience would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which specialization to opt in MBA that can further enhance your career prospects however as per your profile pursuing MBA in finance would be the best option for you.
- This work experience of yours would give you competitive advantage over other candidates with no work experience during MBA admission.
- Plus this work experience of yours will also be an added a
New answer posted
2013-11-11 12:45:03
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New answer posted
2013-11-07 15:27:30
Contributor-Level 8
Yes you can go for CA after B.COM. Chartered Accountants are individuals who are employed in the fields of finance as well as business.
The opportunities for Chartered Accountants are varied:
Independent professional practice
Chartered Accountants firm
Capital market services
Business houses and industry
Consultancy firms
Large organizations and institutions
Financial Institutions
There are over 78,000 members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants,70% of whom work in public practice and the remaining are engaged in services in trade and industry.
Chartered Accountants earnings depend on the position in a company. The average income could
New answer posted
2013-11-07 12:05:15
Contributor-Level 8
The GNIIT program gets you advance standing admission benefits to Semester 3 & 4 of BSc. (IT) from UGC recognized Kuvempu University of Karnataka
So you can go ahead. For more, refer-
http://www.niit.com/SERVICES/ITEDUCATIONFORINDIVIDUALS/CAREERCOURSES/Pages/TheGNIITAdvantage.aspx
Thanks
New answer posted
2013-11-06 16:12:54
Guide-Level 11
You may consider-
1. LLB, M.Com, CA or CRISIL Certified Analyst Program or in banking sector like Diploma in Banking & Financial Services.
2. Distance MBA with specializations like Financial Management, Management Studies, Marketing Management, Human Resources Development Management, Information Technology, Retail Management, etc.
3. Short term courses- Diploma In Treasury And Forex Management, Merchant Banking And Financial Services, Export-Import, Foreign Trade, Financial Management and Banking.
You may also refer the link below:-
https://ask.shiksha.com/what-after-b-com-job-or-higher-studies-qna-2169117
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New answer posted
2013-10-30 14:54:37
Guide-Level 11
Ideal options after B.COM are M.COM, MBA, LLB, etc. However if you are passionate about making a career in IT industry, then you may pick M.C.A
If no Maths, then you can opt the following ways-
1. Pick Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications which will make you eligible for 2nd year M.C.A through lateral entry and simultaneously pursue DOEACC A Level.
2. Distance M.C.A with I.G.N.O.U as it allows you to clear Maths exam and then proceed with the master program.
Simultaneously, you can opt for industry relevant certifications which are designed basically to provide an extra edge to an individual by giving them an in-depth knowledg
New answer posted
2013-10-30 13:29:20
Contributor-Level 8
I would like to differentiate between the two on the following parameters-
Career prospects
B.Com- MEDIUM – since the course is general in nature. However, have a wider choice in higher studies that would get a good start to your career.
BBI MEDIUM – since the course is general in nature, you need to do a specialization in banking / insurance higher studies to get a good start to your career.
Advantages / Limitations
B.Com The choices are wider and students gets basic idea of other areas of commerce and trade, viz., hr, export-import, economics etc., However, since there is no specialization to choose, it lacks focus in any one area
New answer posted
2013-10-25 17:00:28
Guide-Level 11
*If you wish to be a teacher in school, then crack Teacher Eligibility Test. Eligibility conditions are:
The minimum qualification for classes 1 to 5, Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or applying in final 2 year Diploma in Elementary Education (or its equivalent). (OR) Senior Secondary or its equivalent with at least 50% marks and passed or aspiring in final 4 year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B. El, Ed).
The minimum qualification for classes 6 to 8, B.A/B.Sc with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1 year Bachelor in education (B.Ed). (OR) BA/B.Sc with at least 50% marks and pass
New answer posted
2013-10-25 10:20:11
Guide-Level 14
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