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Abdullah Hussain

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Yes, David Memorial Business School have a good placement in B.Com and other courses provided by it. B.Com has a good scope for your career if you are interested in the field of commerce and administration. It is also beneficial and strenghtens your future professional courses.

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jasveer singh

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Better career prospects: Generally, working in the banking sector after completing MBA can add value to the resume of candidates. In addition to getting the chance to grow in positions by performing well in the same bank, candidates can also look for job positions in other banks, when they work in private sector banks
The reasoning part of bank exams is tougher than the SSC exam as it more concept based. Though the Quantitative Aptitude Section is almost the same for both exams, candidates preparing for SSC CGL need to focus more on conceptual topics like Trigonometry Algebra.

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Atharva Sunil Tiwari

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No, you can't do MCA after B.Com.

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Yadish Suvarna

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In last year, graduations students are also allowed to apply for CAT EXAM to be a part of MBA programme. The other criteria is that candidate must have 50% or aggregate and above in his Bachelor's course from a recognised board and University.

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Priyarnjan kumar

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After completing the B.Com degree course, the two most common choices students have is to either pursue an MBA or an M.Com. Now, both courses have their advantages and rather than going for which one is popular, students should know what they want from their postgraduate education and choose accordingly. The MBA and M.Com are exceptional courses and can lead to some good careers. Both postgraduate courses are worth considering if you want to continue studying after your B.Com. In the following blog, there's a detailed comparison between both the courses that will help you decide which one is the course for you.

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Masuma Shaikh

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Animation course can be done any time it is skill. If you can manage your B.Com studies along with other course than you can learn it simultaneously. B.Com is not too vast so it is manageable. However if you feel that you should first complete graduation than you should complete B.Com and than pursue the animation course.

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Chandra Prakash Bihari

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You can prepare for competitive exams and do PG together. Or doing PG will be actually great as after PG you get higher position option in competitive exams.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Any course along with B.Com will give you weightage and upgrade your qualifications. However, prefer to do computer applications, hardware networking, typing, chartered account, company secretary.

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ROUNAK KUMAR JHA

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After B.Com (Bachelor OF COMMERCE), you can work as:
Book Keeper
Probationary Officer
Trainees in BPO/KPO
Retail Manager
However, it is recommended that you go for higher degree after your Bachelors. After Bachelor of Commerce-B.Com, you can go for a number of courses such as M.A. M.Com M.Sc. (Economics), M.Sc. (Hotel Management), M.Sc. (Design-Interior & Furniture), M.Sc. (Design- Fashion), M.Sc. (Design-Multimedia), M.A. (Journalism & Mass Communication), M.Sc. (Film and TV Production), M.A. (Theatre and Television), M.A. (Sociology), M.A. (Psychology), M.A. (History), M.A. (Political Science), M.A. (Public Administration), M.Sc. (Geograp
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ROUNAK KUMAR JHA

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It's not difficult to find a job in a multinational corporation, or MNC. The main two factors are:
Skills 1 2. Communication Proficiency I refer to the Core Technical or Professional Skills also required by that specific Job Profile as skills.
2. Communication skills, especially in English since there will likely be a requirement for interaction given the title "Multi National. " Manage resources outside of your native language. Improve your spoken English and English communication abilitiesetc.

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