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Sahil Rana

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Lets start with M.Com first, it is a degree usually done by those who have completed B.Com or equivalent. It is a 2 year PG course and hugely focused on finances and accounting part. Also, if you are inclined towards Maths, its a good field to enter where as PGDM is equivalent to MBA and can be done by anyone who has a Bachelors degree. In the 2nd year or the final year you have to opt for the specialisation - and it can be either Finance/ Marketing/ International Business/ Operations etc. With PGDM you are open for more jobs and opportunities, most of the Iims also provide PGDM degrees with great placement opportunities.

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Sahil Rana

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Certificate Courses in either of Banking; Office Automation; Operations Research with Applications in Engineering and Management; Applied Managerial Economics; Central Excise; Derivatives; Financial Accounting & Taxation; Income Tax; Micro Finance; Personal Management; Phonetics; Certificate Course in Stock Market; VAT; Vedic Mathematics; Accounting; Tally; Chartered Financial; Analyst Equity Research; IFRS Certification - ICAI; Post Graduate Certificate in Investment Banking
All these are the opportunities for you after M.Com.

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Sahil Rana

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You can opt-out any one of the following according to your interest :
Certificate Course in Banking, Stock Market, Derivatives, Income Tax
Certificate in Banking. Certificate in Stock Market. Certificate in Derivatives. Certificate in Income Tax. Certificate in Accounting. Certificate in Micro Finance. Certificate in Investment Banking.

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Sahil Rana

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Basically, the duration of the LLB course is for three years. The course is divided into six semesters. LLB stands for Bachelor of Law. It is a Bachelor's degree course. The Applicant who wants to become a lawyer then the applicant needs to Complete LLB. Course.

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Sahil Rana

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Yes, it is possible to work in HR field after M.Com. The primary tasks of an HR executive are payroll administration, employee benefits administration, employee records management, attendance / leave management, grievance handling, training and orientation, and routine clerical tasks associated with a company HRM.

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Sahil Rana

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Hi,
You can look for higher study options like:-
Doctor of Philosophy in either of Banking & Finance; Business Economics; Commerce; Corporate Secretary ship; Financial Studies; Statistics. Certificate Courses in either of Banking; Office Automation; Operations Research with Applications in Engineering and Management; Applied Managerial Economics; Central Excise; Derivatives; Financial Accounting & Taxation; Income Tax; Micro Finance; Personal Management; Phonetics; Certificate Course in Stock Market; VAT; Vedic Mathematics; Accounting; Tally; Chartered Financial; Analyst Equity Research; IFRS Certification - ICAI; Post Graduate Certific
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Sahil Rana

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Placements of commerce students have improved since past 4-5 batches. For PG students, the package ranges from 2.2lakh p. a. to 3.5 Lacs p. a. although it is a good university, many companies offer good packages through off-campus recruitment.

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Abhishek Desai

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No, since the MBA curriculum is usually quite hectic but more rewarding than an M.Com. It's not suitable to pursue both together simultaneously.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Career Options:Assistant Accountant. Senior Account Executive. Cashier. Personal Finance Consultant. Business Consultant. Teachers/Lecturer. Financial Analyst.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Students who want to study in the best M.Com colleges can choose Shri Ram College of Commerce, Christ College, Hans Raj College, etc.

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