I am very much confused in B.Com+stock market courses? It is good for future? And then to do MBA from top college?

I am from commerce field. And I scored 70% in 12th. And I am doing B.Com but I have interested in stock market. I am pursuing it as a side interest.

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    Vignesh Balakrishnan Mind is a battlefield, be its commander | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    Hello Vishal. Your choice will be resourceful if you plan your career towards investment banking and stock market operations. You have a good academic background and hence, you can go for an MBA in future and specialize in finance. Also check out National Institute of Stock Market (NISM) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) certifications. It will add great value to your prospects. Feel free to contact me for more information. All the best !
    Vignesh Balakrishnan
    Campus Brand Ambassador - MBA / PGDM
    Thiagarajar School of Management, Madurai.

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