I passed my 12th from commerce. What should l do?
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Hi Manjeet,
1) If your interested is in accounts, do CA along with your B.Com
2) If Your interested is in management courses like marketing, HR you can opt BBA.
3) For private jobs, doing only B.Com/ BBA may not be enough, you may need to further study. But whatever study you do, it must be from some top university like LPU, only such universities offer these programs to enhance the employability. LPU for example attracts more than 600 companies to campus for recruitment. -
1) if Your interested in accounts, do .CA along with Your B.Com
2) if Your interested in management courses like marketing, hr u can opt BBA
3) for private jobs, doing only B.Com/ BBA, not give good position, further u need to study MBA/.CA/b.ed.
4) so choose a course depends upon Your interest, ability n it's value -
1. You do CA if you have interest in accounts
2. If you have interest in private jobs, you can do B.Com/BBA
2. You can also do professional courses like company secretary
So you opt as per your choice and interest. -
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Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
6 years agoIdentify the subject in which you are strong and do the course related to that subject only, so that you could be passionate and not burdened. -
Hello,
You should go for higher studies. You need to focus on completing graduation from the stream of your interest. For this, you can do B.Com + M.Com.
If have a dream to become a CA or CS, then go for it. But, remember one thing that it is one of the toughest course to pursue. So, if you can work hard, then go you can crack it.
Best of luck. -
Answered by
Satish K Swarnkar Assistant Manager @ VGU & VIT Campus, Jaipur | Contributor-Level 10
9 years agoDear candidate,
You should apply for BBA or B.Com. I will suggest you to go for BBA course.
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