I got 65% in class 12th with commerce stream and have interest in accounts and economics. What should I do?
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Answered by
Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoYou can pursue either B.Com (Hons) or economic hons. too, economic hons. being an professional course leads you to corporate world. -
You can also try for honors in economics from Christ University.
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After completing B.Com you have multiple options. Since, you have interest in accounts and economics, you can go for:
1. CA. After completing B.Com, you have multiple options. Since, you have interest in accounts and economics, you can go for:
1. CA.
2. CS.
3. CFA.
4. Investment banking.
5. Credit analyst,
6. Banking, etc.
2. CS.
3. CFA.
4. Investment banking.
5. Credit analyst,
6. Banking, etc. You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.way2college.com//articles/commerce/top-10-commerce-colleges. -
There are various options you can pursue according to your choices such as economics (h), B.Com CA CS CWA and many more.
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Preferable go for B.Com (Hons) if you had maths at the plus 2 level.
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You can go with BA Economics. Aim for BA (Hons) Economics programme is to equip students with a firm foundation of knowledge in advanced Macro and Micro Economics Theory, Research Methodology, Development and Growth Economics, Econometric Models, Mathematical Economics and many more. The programme equips students with analytical, research and decision-making skills besides developing a national and international perspective. These skills set are much valued by employers and hence graduates of economics play a vital role in organizations. NCU is best for it. They produce students who are ready for opportunities in the market, be it corp...more
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You can pursue B.Com, then you can opt for MBA in marketing, finance or HR. You can also pursue CA after completing class 12th.
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