I have done B.Com. Which course should I do for a bright future among CA, MBA and a business course?
Asked by ayush jain
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It depends on your level of your knowledge. If you are good in all commerce subjects and can study without a college life, then go for CA (look for further detail on ICAI site). If you can invest a good sum of money and you are good in commerce subject, then go for MBA. (For good MBA, try to get admission in top 100 colleges, please be aware about the top 100 colleges and their selection procedure and criteria).
If you are referring to diploma courses by business courses then above options are the best. -
As a B.Com graduate, you should know the scope for MBA in each and every field. Once you finish pursuing MBA from any top university you can have great opportunities in both private and public sector companies in both India and abroad. Specializations available
MBA - Agribusiness
MBA - Aviation
MBA - Banking
MBA - Biotechnology
MBA - Brand Management
MBA - Business Administration
MBA - Business Management
MBA - Clinical Research
MBA - Construction Management
MBA - Economics
MBA - Fashion Designing
MBA - Finance
MBA - Health Care
MBA - Hospital Administration
MBA - Hospitality Management
MBA - Hotel Management
MBA - Human Resources (HR)
MBA - Information...more -
MBA will boost your career. IIMs must be your target. Try getting 95% in CAT.
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There are a lot of benefits after doing MBA, such as:
1. New job positions are open to you.
2. New career paths are open to you.
3. Your earning potential increases.
4. Your professional skills improve.
5. You enjoy greater job security.
6. Your world perspective grows.
7. You expand your professional network.
8. You are more knowledgeable in areas most important to your career.
9. You become a respected member of your business community. After MBA you can work as:
1. Management Trainee
2. Branch Manager
3. Store Manager
4. Sales Manager
5. Marketing Manager
6. Relationship Manager
7. HR executive
Since you are from IIM, Indore opportunities wi...more -
It depends on you. You can either go for CA where core finance will be needed. Or else if you want to master management of finance you can pursue MBA in Finance. Analyst positions are offered for MBA graduates. I am pursuing my MBA in Doon Business School, Dehradun and it's a decent college in terms of ROI.
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