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After Diploma, you can go for MBA in hospitality management which is doing well. But to do a Masters course, you need to have a graduation degree. All the best.
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There are some traditional but yet valuable courses are there like CA (chartered accountant), CS (Company secretary), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), CPA (Certified public accountant) , CIB (Certificate in Investment Banking), CMA (Certified management accountant). These courses would provide you core Technical Knowledge in the domain of commerce.
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Masters of Commerce (M.Com)
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You can consider the following options in fields like CA, CS, CFA, ICWA , Law, Design ,IT, architecture, actuary, Media, Management, Hospitality, Academics, Public relations, Mass communication, BCA and Social Work, etc. The choice depends on whether you want to get into commerce related field, science related (if you have Science in 12th) or you may want to get into BCA (informatics related). The opportunities are good in any of these fields. Do be clear of your long term goal in life, the career that suits your personality most and what your strengths are and then decide on the course you wish to pick.
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