I am really confused what to do either b.com(hons) or bms after 12th commerce with maths? Which has more scope?

142 Views|Posted 2014-04-10 19:11:19
Asked by Reetu Sharma
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amanpreet singh
2014-04-10 20:25:23
Those students who want to complete MBA, B.Comhons is one of the most preferred option. You can simply complete commerce course in various streams like finance, maths, economics etc. Following this you can go for MBA course and get job in private companies, banks, insurance firms etc. The options ar

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Neeraj Kumar
2014-04-15 12:31:39
Bcom honors is better

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Mohan Bajaj
2014-04-14 12:45:52
Hello Reetu, Don't get confused. Both are good options if you do well in them. So I would say do what interests you more. Those students who want to complete MBA, B.Com is one of the most preferred option. You can simply complete commerce course in various streams like finance, maths, economics etc

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