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Before you can choose a business school or make any other plans, you will need to decide what you plan to do with your business degree. Answer these three questions:
• What industries am I interested in?
• Which business field am I interested in?
• What kind of company would I like to work for?
To choose the best business school, you will need to make some comparisons. Get out several sheets of paper and right down information about each business school's:
• Academics
• Faculty
• Class S
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• What industries am I interested in?
• Which business field am I interested in?
• What kind of company would I like to work for?
To choose the best business school, you will need to make some comparisons. Get out several sheets of paper and right down information about each business school's:
• Academics
• Faculty
• Class Size
• Teaching Method
• Program Reputation
• Selectivity
• Tuition Costs
• Financial Aid Packages
• Career Development/Internsh
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The B.Com. programme provides a good knowledge base for a range of careers. These are broadly of two types:
Those in business and finance such as CA, company secretaryship (CS), cost and works accountants (ICWA), banking.
Others, including or related to Finance, Law, Mass Communication, Hotel Management, etc.
A commerce education can lead to jobs with corporations and banks as investment bankers, managers, financial consultants, accountants, advisers etc. Accountancy is key in this field and if you are good with numbers, you can excel as a CA. Even if you have not cleared the PCC. you can still get into finance-related careers throu
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