Should I opt for higher studies or get a job after completing B.Com and why?

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    Ankur Kumar It good to commit mistakes but only if you learn. | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Dear student,
    After completing B.Com, opt for higher studies as B.Com is a just UG course and nowadays the only job you can get after graduation is BPO jobs. Hence, in order to get a good pay job, I suggest that you opt for higher studies.
    All the very best.
    Good luck.
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    If there are no personal constraint, student may evaluate following additional qualifications: (a) M.Com (b) MBA (c)3 years law degree I. e. LL.B. (d) MCA if you had Maths in class 12 as a subject (e) Masters in Social work (f) M.A. Mass Communication (g) Join one year courses run by Private bank and Schools (h) PG Diploma in Business Analytics (I) Business Analysis certification from IIBA (j) Professional jollifications such as CA/ CS/ CFA/ CMA/ LOMA.
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    B.Com is just basic graduation degree is to provide students with a wide range of skills in area of Commerce, Accounting and management. It also helps in preparing the students for business enterprises in Account and Finance roles. Some universities allow students to specialise in a particular subject in a final year. With pure B.Com career opportunities are very limited. Job offered to B.Com graduates are at lower end of organisation support chain. In order to have long term career, if there are no personal constraint, student may evaluate following additional qualifications:
    (a) M.Com
    (b) MBA
    (c)3 years law degree I.e. LLB
    (d) MCA if y
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    After B.Com, one may find difficulty in getting job or one can get job having less salary package and M.Com is a master degree or any other master degree such as CA, MBA, CMA, CPA or any other.
    In Master's course, one can learn more thing and for which they can get job easily and with a decent salary. Candidates who have finished their post-graduation in Business management have a chance to get job in various organizations and institutions according to their specialization. The specialization can be from different fields like HR, finance, marketing etc. Candidates with Post graduation after B.com is absorbed in to private and public com
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  • Hello,
    Doing higher studies is really a good option but the individual should be Interested and also be able to do.
    M.Com after B.Com is essential to get a good salary job easily and also in reputed sectors.
    Since M.Com is a post graduate degree it is preferred among the Bachelors degree such as B.Com.
    You can also go for CA or MBA after b. Com as they are more professional and better than m. Com.
    You need to be highly skilled to clear all the exams of CA. CA graduates can easily find a job in the finance and accounts section of top public and private sectors thereby getting a good salary.
    You need to clear the top exams like CAT, XAT, etc s
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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    The first thing which you have to keep in your mind in the very beginning is what are your likes or dislikes or your strength and weakness? Where you want to do a course? What you want to be in the future and what type of livelihood you are deserving in the future? So, if this question's answer is clear in the very beginning then I think there won't be any problem regarding the path you want to choose. So, right in the below, I'm going to describe few courses with details analysis. They are as follows:
    1. M.Com: If you want to opt for this course then you will be having two options in your hand, one to get into teaching profession (irre
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