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Happy Mihani

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For that, you need to introspect like what are your strengths, hobbies, weaknesses, etc. These will help you know the right career path for you. As if you want to go for a Master's degree, you may opt for M.Com, MBA, MCA, etc. Otherwise, there are many offbeat courses too in which you can step up to establish your career. Offbeat careers like dancer singer story or content writer, blogger, YouTuber are merely based on your passion regarding the interested field. These can also be pursued simultaneously along with your Master's degree. Go for a Master's degree from a good college, there you will have ample of opportunities to know your
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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After B.Com, MBA in Finance is a better option for career as it has more scope than M.Com. Graphics Designing is also good, but MBA in Finance will be better as per your educational qualifications. It depends on your interest also which career you want to choose.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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MBA in Finance is the logical next degree for B.Com graduates. You can prepare for MBA entrance examination along with graduation degree. But, if you are not sure of cracking CAT or XAT, you can drop one year. Devoting one full year for MBA entrance exams preparation has its own merits and demerits. Dropping a year means that you will get a sufficient amount of time to prepare for highly competitive entrance exams. It will allow you to take the mock test and help to score good ranking in entrance exams. However, one year is a long time so the possibility of you may change your goals and objectives. You may become lethargic because of t
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Pursuing MBA with work experience has a definite advantage over students who don't have work experience. At the time of campus placement, one gets the advantage and also one is able to relate well to the concepts of management that are taught in the MBA.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Yes, you can do cloud computing even after B.Com, but you need to check which particular course you are interested in according to it apply for the admission.

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I you are interested in doing business so after completing your B.Com you should try to get job in any management field and after that you should do MBA from a good college so that you will get idea about business and how to develop your business and than you can get into business with good experience of job so that you will know the problem of your working people.

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REEBA KHAN

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Hi,
B.Com is an undergraduate course in commerce, where you can specialize in accounting, finance, economics and much more.
Every stream and every course has it's own benefits and same is with this course.
If you want to go for specialization go for CA and CS with B.Com.
Or, go for B.Ed, if you want to be a junior college lecture.
Or, go for masters if you wish to become a lecturer in degree college.

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a hari shankar

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Yes, you can apply for the nchmct JEE examination.

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Amisha Singh

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Hi,
Both LL.B. And MBA are good options but it depends on you if you are interested in studying laws and you should go for LL.B. But if you are interested in the corporate job then you should go for MBA. Both the careers options have great scope it depends on us in what we are interested.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Chartered Accountant (CA). Masters of Business Administration (MBA in Finance). Certified Management Accountant (CMA). Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). US Certified Public Accounting (CPA). Financial Risk Manager (FRM). Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

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