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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are a number of BCom specializations that students can pursue from colleges in India. The table given below provides some information about the top BCom colleges where it is available.
Top Specialisations | No. of Colleges | College Names |
|---|---|---|
Finance | 140+ colleges | Christ University, Mithibai College, St. Joseph's College, J.D Birla Institute, St. Xavier's College, etc. |
Sales & Marketing | 70+ colleges | Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce, J.D Birla Institute, St. Xavier's College, Chandigarh University, etc. |
Chartered Accountancy | 50+ colleges | Rathinam College of Arts and Science, St. Joseph's College, Jain Deemed-to-be University, St. Claret College, etc. |
Company Secretary | 50+ colleges | Sri Ramakrishna College, Hindusthan College, Jain Deemed-to-be University, St Pauls College, etc. |
Auditing & Control | 50+ colleges | Presidency College, St. Joseph's University, Chandigarh University, MIT-WPU, H L College of Commerce, etc. |
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, pursuing MBA after B.Com is an excellent option. It offers diverse specializations such as Finance, Marketing, HR, and Operations, which can lead to high-paying managerial and leadership roles. MBA enhances your business acumen, strategic thinking, and decision-making skills, making you more competitive in the job market. Additionally, it provides networking opportunities with industry professionals and peers, which can be invaluable for career growth.
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