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If you are interested to continue your study abroad, there are many programs available for you but for this, you have to prove your level of English by taking an IELTS or a TOEFL exam.
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The Bachelor of commerce degree is not really awarded in US, you must look for a business degree and major in one of the areas you could be interested in. Some of the best undergraduate business programs in US include
University of Pennsylvania
The University of California- Berkeley
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
New York University
Indiana University-Bloomington
Babson College
University of Georgia to name a few.
Please visit the university websites and check the undergraduate programs and majors they offer in business and commerce related areas such as Accounts. Hope it helped.
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