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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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Yes, +2 commerce students can go for IT profession. Courses like BCA and B.Sc computer science are open for you. If you think you are capable of doing it then you may proceed with the course of your choice.

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abhinav rathore

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Dear Kiran,
You can join some courses like CFP or CWM which is more demanding in the financial industry. It provides a boost to your career. Its duration is only one year.

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abhinav rathore

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You can do CA or CS. You can also do financial management courses like CFP or CWM as they are demanding in financial industry.

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Vikash Jain

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You need to have physics, chemistry and maths as compulsory subjects in class 12th to be eligible for aeronautical engineering. You also need to consider the age criteria for aeronautical engineering after completing BCA.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Jaspreet,
Firstly, you have to know what is best for you. I can suggest some courses but only you will know if that particular course would be suitable for you or not, since you have done your B.Com you have to know that universities in Canada do not accept three years Bachelor degree , only 2 or 3 tier 2 universities accepts it. You are left with PG Diploma options from SPP colleges. Apart from Canada you are advised to check universities in Australia, France, New Zealand, etc. which accepts Indian three years degree. Regarding the courses you can check accounting, finance, supply and logistics, event management, etc.

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Vivek Rai

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According to me, you should opt for BCA followed by MCA.

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Darshan Shah

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You can do whatever you want like CA, Banking or MBA as Maths is not necessary.

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Joyeeta Paul

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Behavioral finance is the study of these and dozens of other financial decision-making errors that can be avoided, if we are familiar with the biases that cause them.
Since, you are already a CA and are involved in practice/job, you should opt for online courses provided through many mediums. The comparison of which can be done the type of certification offered, duration and cost. This way you will get educated in the field and also have larger scope of looking out for opportunities.

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