What are the career options after completing 12th with commerce? Which is a better option among BBA and B.Com?

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    Sushant Raj I am a tech geek..!! | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    1. Bachelors of commerce.
    2. Bachelors of commerce (Honors).
    3. Bachelors in economics.
    4. Bachelors of business administration.
    5. Chartered accountancy.
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    Sagar Behera

    8 years ago
    If you opt for B.Com then there will be a possibility to take the competitive exams like Bank PO, etc. because they require a graduation degree. There are going to be more opportunities. If you will pursue BBA then MBA is going to be your sole option.
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    Ankur Kumar It good to commit mistakes but only if you learn. | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    After 12th with commerce you can look for following options:
    1. Do B.Com Honors then either MBA or some professional course.
    2. Do BBA and then MBA.
    3. Distance graduation + professional course alongside like CA/ICWA/CS.
    According to me, I would never recommend you to go for the 3rd option because many students go for this field but they don't realise that graduation through distance has no value and professional course such as CA/ICWA/CS would certainly take a lot of time.
    You should pursue bBA from a reputed college like Symbiosis or other and then take appear for CAT / GMAT / XAT and pursue MBA from any tier 1 college.
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    Rohit Kothawade i am here to help you in your problem | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    There are many career options like B.Com + M.Com and if you are interested in any subject then you can do PhD in that subject. If you are interested in management then you can do BBA + MBA and can work for a good industry. You can also do B.Com + MBA. If you are interested in doing Ca then get admission in B.Com only.
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    Ratnesh Kumar very simple boy i believe in simple living

    8 years ago
    Both BBA and B.Com are good career options. You can do B.Com and then MBA because this will ensure your job in the commerce sector.
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    sameer sharma

    8 years ago
    CS is the best option.
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    arushi sharma

    8 years ago
    Go for B.Com (Hons). There is a lot of difference between B.Com programme and honours course, reason being, after completing 3 year degree course you will see that there are so many entrance exams whose base is all you have studied in B.Com. For example, law entrance exam or PG courses in international business, naming few. Although you can opt for BBA if you want to go for MBA only. In fact, DU also provides BBA in investing.
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    Ritika Sahu

    7 years ago
    B.Com is a better option. It has a great scope as well.
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    Seheer Ottayil Educational Expert and Columnist | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    You have not mentioned your optional subjects in HSC. You can opt for Mathematics, Computer Science, Computer Applications, etc., as optional papers.
    Those who have completed HSC with Computer can go for B.Sc Computer Science/IT or BCA.
    Maths students can go for B.Sc in Maths or B.Arch.
    Others options are:
    1. B.Com
    2. BBA
    3. LLB (5 years)
    4. BSW
    The next question's answer is simple. BBA and B.Com are courses with similar subjects. Higher study opportunities are same for both which are M.Com, MBA, MSW, MHRM, LLB, etc.
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    SHIKHAR TRIVEDI

    7 years ago
    Greetings!
    Both the courses are not good for providing you a good job. After these cources, you need to to do a Master's degree so BBA is little better as after that you can pursue MBA.

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