Can anyone suggest a better career option after 12th (commerce)?

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Chetna S
9 years ago
Hi You may pursue B.Com hons, BCA and Eco hons if you hv maths in 12th. Other courses are 1. BBA(variety is available in universities) 2. CA/CS/ICWA (if accounts and policy making interests you) 3. Law 4. Advertising 5. Mass comm. / journalism 6. Vocational courses

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What's an ICWA course?

Rahul Ghosh
9 years ago
You can do BCOM hons along with CA or CS or ICWA Or you can do LLB Or BCOM then MBA Or you can also do BBA and then MBA And if you want to make a career in investment banking then after completing MBA you can do CFA. Best of luck

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Can you kindly explain me, what is CFA?

kunal das
9 years ago
my suggestion. 1st go bcom hons then mba finance. if student really interested. remember... when u take hons.... u need a lots of hark work... hons gives u a deep depth of subject knowledge.so best of luck

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aasif makandar
9 years ago
go for compitative exam or do bba plus mba finance

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i interested in

Varun dixit
7 years ago
After 12th with commerce, you can go for- B.Com (Computers), BBA, CS, CA, banking, etc. Or you can also go for- hotel management, advertisement management, media and mass communication. It depends on your area of interest.

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Raj shakya
7 years ago
A combination of Company Secretaryship CS course and Bachelor in Commerce B.Com is much appreciated nowadays,. So, after 12th you may enroll yourself in the CS foundation course online on the official ICSI website and simultaneously you may go for B.Com from any recognised university.

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Karan Mehta
9 years ago
I think you should go with C.A./C.S./BCA/MCA OR MSCIT

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P
9 years ago
One of the best us CA and CS.As you can get maximum salary.Other than this you can do b.com,bba,bca,law,b.sc IT.Hard work is the key to success as it never get wasted. All the best.

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Amit Jangid
9 years ago
Hii you More option like B.com and bachelor degree BCA .BBM and BBA.thanks.

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dr vedbrat tiwari
9 years ago
B.com honors, ca, cs, bba from recognised institute would be good carrier option after 12th in commerce stream.

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