Can you suggest some good courses after completing class 12th with commerce?

I am not interested in accounts.

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Ankur Kumar
9 years ago
Dear student, After 12th with commerce, there are certain good career options: 1. Graduation from a reputed college after that MBA in field of your interest. In graduation, you have options: 1. B.Com/B.Com (Honors)/BBA/BMS 2. Graduation from correspondence along with professional course such as

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Ashish Ramani
9 years ago
BBA is best after 12th.

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M
9 years ago
Hello, As per my opinion, firstly you should pursue UG course and after that, choose Masters field and be with a professional background.

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Abhishek Vikram
9 years ago
You could go for law as well. It could either be a B.Com-LLB or BBA-LLB or out of interest, you may opt for BSW-LLB.

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Ronmi Bora
9 years ago
B.Com, BBA, BBM and BBA are good options in field of commerce. The degree from good institute will result in good placements in long run.

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Best Career Options For Commerce Students After 12th 2022 1 Bachelor of Commerce. 2 Chartered Accountancy. 3 Bachelor Of Economics. 4 Bachelor of Business Management. 5 Bachelor of Computer Applications. 6 Journalism and Mass Communication. 7 Certified Financial Planner.

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PUNIT JAIN
6 years ago
After class 12th with commerce, there are certain good career options: 1. Graduation from a reputed college after that MBA in field of your interest. In graduation, you have options: 1. B.Com/B.Com (Honors)/BBA/BMS 2. Graduation from correspondence along with professional course such as CA/CS/ICWA.

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Varun dixit
7 years ago
B.Com BBA BBM and BBA are good options in field of commerce. Since your interest is in accounts, you can go for financial courses or CA preparation.

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priyanka agarwal
7 years ago
Since you are not interested in accounts, you can always go for law or mass communication courses or maybe you can opt for Economics (Hons).. .

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A
8 years ago
You can do BBA, B.Com, CA and CS.

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