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2014-03-26 22:46:10

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Raj Chawlahttps://itsmyurls.com/IamChawla

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Hi Asok,
Government Jobs after Bachelors in Commerce (B.Com):
A B.Com graduate from a recognized university will have many job opportunities in the government job sector. As for the recruitment for candidates in to the government sector, there will be Central and State level examination. There are many Public Sector Undertakings also which recruits graduates from B.Com on temporary posts by means of Job recruitment agencies. There are also some posts to which candidates can enter into through direct recruitment. There will be no written test in these types of direct recruitments. Candidates who have completed B.Com can join an organizati
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2014-03-25 20:10:47

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Suni K

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M Com and MBA are the most sought after courses at present. Actuarial Science sciences is also popular. You may supplement your qualification with a CA/CWA or CS course or do it individually. Choice of a stream is yours. If you are interested in accounting or taxation , you may prefer MCom/CA or CWA. If you think you can become a better manager, prefer an MBA.

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2014-01-22 01:24:37

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Utsab Shrestha

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Sir, I truly respect your love for your daughter and concern. MBA after B.Com is really good career choice. B.Com is 3 years and has six semesters. So at least she has 3 years still left for MBA. There is lot of time. After B.com, I would suggest that your daughter should get some good job experience minimum of one year. This would instill good experience and maturity for pursuing MBA from reputed college like SIBM Pune.
Executive MBA is for designed for corprates. Those person who will continue and balance their professional life and studies. If she has enough time I would really suggest for a full time MBA from SIBM Pune.
Also SIBM Pun
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2014-01-13 16:05:14

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Janani Balasubramanian

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Hello Madam,
IFBI(Institute of Banking ,Finance&Insurance) offering training cum placement for ICICI bank ,Axis bank,Karur vysya bank and few banks in which it is trained by the NIIT centers.
Training period is minimum of 3 month and maximum of 6 month followed by internship.once completing your course you will get 100%placement.
Kindly go through the following website for further information.
http://www.ifbi.com
Thank you

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2014-01-13 14:37:40

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sudhir kumar

Beginner-Level 2

It is best to join a professional course such as Fashion Designing or Graphic Designing since a normal B.com degree will not fetch you lucrative job offers. WLCI is a reputed fashion school where you can pursue a successful career in fashion designing and acquire a Professional Diploma in Fashion.
For a successful career in Graphic Design and Animation, you can get in touch with WLCI Design School. You can join the Professional Diploma in Visual Communication. They also offer a traineeship programme during which students are trained in reputed companies. The placement cell is praiseworthy. You can meet one of their counsellors to get mo
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2014-01-11 21:01:40

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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You need to have a bachelor's degree (3-year course) or equivalent with minimum 50% & above marks in any discipline recognised by any Indian University / AICTE as eligible for post-graduate studies.
You can apply while you are in your final year of graduation. If you do get through the admission test, you will be given provisional admission on the condition that you provide your mark sheet and a certificate of passing by a certain date.

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2014-01-09 16:10:12

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alia kapoor

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
1. Career after B.COM:
B.Com graduates can get job in the following sectors.
BPO
Financial Services
Marketing
Broking
Banking
Insurance
ITES
FMCG
Most of the commerce graduates start their career as junior Accountant. Some of the other posts through which the candidate starts his / her career are:
Company Law Assistant
Relationship manager
Assistant Manager/Consultant
Articled Trainee
Sales Officer Accounts
Some of the job opportunities in the central government are:
Accounts assistant
Tax assistant
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Combined Metric Level
Combined Graduate Level Exam
2. Further study options after B.COM:
After completing graduation in commerce, aspirants ha
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2014-01-08 12:12:48

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WLC Reema

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There are many fields available after B.Com. No one can tell that any particular field is good or bad. But most important thing is your interest, So you must choose in which you are interested. You can choose M.Com. However, there will be limited job opportunities after MCom. If you aspire to become a manager in a MNC, you should choose a management course. WLCI offers a job alongside the management course – check the details at www.wlcibusiness.in

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2013-12-19 15:05:36

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Ideally you should go for M.COM, LLB, MBA or some professional degree course such as CA, CS, ICWA, etc.
However, if you are keen on pursuing a program in Psychology then you can plan to pick M.A or M.SC Psychology.
The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing M.A/M.SC Psychology is having a graduation degree in any stream.
However, many of the reputed universities demand graduation degree with Honors in Psychology or Psychology as one of the subjects studied in graduation from any of the recognized college/university.
Some even ask for a minimum of 45-50% marks in graduation as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this course and
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2013-12-10 17:47:26

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
The B.Com. programme provides a good knowledge base for a range of careers. These are broadly of two types:
Those in business and finance such as CA, company secretaryship (CS), cost and works accountants (ICWA), banking.
Others, including or related to Finance, Law, Mass Communication, Hotel Management, etc.
A commerce education can lead to jobs with corporations and banks as investment bankers, managers, financial consultants, accountants, advisers etc. Accountancy is key in this field and if you are good with numbers, you can excel as a CA. Even if you have not cleared the PCC. you can still get into finance-related careers throu
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