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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are qualified to be a banker and is advised to appear for Probationary Officer and Clerical Services Examination conducted by Public Sector banks to seek a job in published sector banks.
A lot of private banks run Young Bankers Programme in collaboration with B-Schools to nurture young leaders of the future by imparting domain expertise and skill set in the field of Banking. These courses are of one-year duration. You may apply for such course to get the job in private sector banks.

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deepika kapoor

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MBA would be a better option.

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shreyas chopra

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Hi,
Career opportunities available in public sector:
M.Com graduates can join State Bank of India as probationary officer and earn up to Rs. 25, 000/- per month. For that, they should qualify the written test and interview held for probationary officer by State Bank of India (SBI). They can also work as Customer Relationship Executive in Union Bank of India and earn a salary of Rs. 20, 000/- per month. It is also possible for them to work as Finance and Accounts Officer in Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited wherein a salary up to Rs. 4, 00, 000/- per annum is offered. Railway Recruitment Board recruits these postgraduates for the p
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are advised to do BEd degree to seek a job as a TGT beside your M.Com degree.

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Ritesh Kumar

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BBA+MBA is a better option for career prospects as it opens wide scope to choose your streams and build your career accordingly. There are many management colleges to take your career to new heights. I would suggest UEM, Jaipur or UEM, Kolkata.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Soham,
MBA with finance specialisation and M.Com are two options for any commerce graduate.
Key difference-
MBA is considered as a general degree which enables students to learn about lot of areas. But most of these subjects will not provide students with in depth knowledge. The students of MBA specialising in a particular subject like finance will get excellent experience and know-how in that particular field. An MBA is considered to be one of the most valued degrees all over the world, if it is from a reputed institution. One of the main differences between MBA finance and M.Com is the fees of the course.
MBA is very costly when c
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Harshit Mehta

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Doctorate Degree
The higher academic degree is awarded for research work of the candidate, demonstrating original contributions of "special excellence" in some branch of commerce.
The research academic degree is equal to a Doctor of Philosophy. Reportedly, at some universities, the degree title honoured will be a function of the candidate's background: for example, in operations research.
The Doctorate of Philosophy can be done in many majors like financial studies, commerce, statistics etc.
International Finance Reporting Standards
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are a set of international accounting standards, transacti
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You cannot pursue M.Com and MBA simultaneously because as per current UGC guidelines, it is not allowed. You can do MBA regular, and then you can pursue M.Com through distance learning to have both degrees.

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