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2014-09-01 11:21:36

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

After Bcom you can go for MBA this is good option , you have to give CAT , MAT, XAT, exam to get admission in top colleges of MBA

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2014-08-04 17:09:09

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Jitendra,
A Chartered accountant is one who is specialised in accounting, auditing and taxation.
Career prospects after doing chartered accountancy are exciting. Chartered accountancy can be the first step to other rewarding careers in finance, investment consultancy and fund management.
He also serves as a management and corporate caretaker. In recent times, accountancy has become popular as a profession.
Upcoming career options available for Chartered Accountants:
-Audit and Taxation
-Project Finance/ Financial Advisory/ Mergers & Acquisitions
-Investment Banking
-Banking and Financial Services
-Outsourcing
Other Employment opportunities:
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2014-07-21 22:51:43

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Anshuman Dixit

Beginner-Level 3

BCom and cloud computing is just different things, if you are interested in doing cloud computing then you must choose IT in MBA.

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2014-07-16 11:48:07

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

Guide-Level 11

Before you make the final decision, let me state that HR professionals are born and not made. I am talking from my experience of working with multinational and top Indian corporate houses, for over 25 years as a trainer. There are of course two schools of thought on this. Moreover, I have observed students, with girls on the higher side. opting for HR, because they have this wrong notion, that HR is a cushy and comfortable job. To make your career in HR, apart from having innate skills, you need to have a very strong background in psychology or sociology. HR is the backbone of any organization and it plays a very critical role in strat
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2014-07-02 10:49:25

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yogesh kumar

Beginner-Level 5

There are many options available after B.Com, its upto your interest. You can either opt for M.com or MBA, but i think MBA is a better option after seeing the current scenario. You can first prepare for CAT, MAT entrance exams and do a regular MBA from good colleges in India.

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2014-06-15 16:49:36

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

Guide-Level 11

There are a plethora of options which you can look at. If you are passionate about number crunching, you can look at doing your CA or ICWA and make your career in finance or costing. If you have the flair for the legal part, you can look at doing your CS . I am deliberately not touching on MBA, since it is the 'in thing' which students feel, will take them to the highest echelons of power. This is a wrong notion. If you are good at oral communication and have an excellent sense of humour, you can look at becoming a radio jockey. The point I am trying to make is, do not go by what the crowd does. We are all prisoners within the boundari
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2014-06-10 10:56:48

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Neda Ishtiaq

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Hi VArun,
These are the course options after completing B.Com:
-MBA (Finance/Investments)
-MFM
-Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
-CA
CA is a chartered Accountant Course which has three levels:
This course can be pursued along with B.Com. Any University has no objection in doing CA along with graduation course.
In this way you'll save your time and will complete the course in shorter period of time.
>CPT(Common Profeciency Test)
>IPCC(Integrated Professional Competency Course)
>Final Course
-Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)
-CS
-LLB
-M.Com
-Civil Services examination
-CDS, AFCAT for army/airforce
- Bank clerk
I will advice you to keep open the option
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2014-05-07 13:22:20

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

After b com MBA Is good option you can make career in banking sector or in multinationals companies

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2014-04-25 20:16:40

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amanpreet singh

Contributor-Level 9

Rupali best i will suggest u for option go for regular mba is more weigtage for distance/ partym/corespondence

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2014-04-18 12:48:53

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Harish,
These are the short term courses that you can pursue after B.Com:
-Cost Accounting Diploma
-Diploma in Financial Management.
-PG Diploma in Financial Planning
-International Post Graduate Diploma in Risk Management
-Honours Diploma in Banking & Financial Services(HDBFS) - 4 terms Course
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