What can I do after B.Com except MBA, CA, CS and LLB?

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Asked by Laxmi Pujari

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    Piyush Baid | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    You can enrol in a Statistics course or an M.Com. Programme to help you find a rewarding career. MBA or CA are not the only alternatives after a B.Com. You can enrol in any accounting or finance course. Additionally, financial analysis courses are available. Options for these courses are good. Additionally, you can enrol in any banking-related course.
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    Vibhuti Tyagi | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Some of the options that I know of include.
    1. Diploma in any field of your choice. You can check for diplomas online and also at the IGNOU website.
    2. Prepare for competitive exams like civil services, banking exams, SSC CGLE, etc.
    3. You can get a B.Ed (2 years) and then get a job as a schoolteacher.
    4. Get a master's degree and then prepare for NET if you want to be a college lecturer.
    5. You can pursue 1 year degree courses like PGDCA PGDM, PGDRM.
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    Daksh Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    If you are not interested in management in your post-graduation, then you can go for some other degrees after B.Com, such as M.Com, M.Sc Economics, M.Sc (Hotel Management), M.Sc (Design - Interior & Furniture), MA (Journalism & Mass Communication) etc. So, you can choose any of the above mentioned streams according to your interest. But, the most important thing is that from where you pursue your post-graduation. It is better to choose good institute or university, which offers you good practical and industrial exposure, good placements like:
    Lovely Professional University- Punjab
    J D Birla Institute - Kolkata
    Goenka College of Commerc
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Yes, there are various courses apart from CA/CS/CMA or MBA or M.Com, like M.Sc in economics or designing courses or you may join various media and journalism courses.
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    Navin Chouhan

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    You can go with certified financial analyst, CFA.
    It depends on your interest. There are some courses which are relevant to commerce:
    SAP FICO
    CPA
    CGA
    M.com
    IFRS
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    Dhara Sardhara I'm MBA student and confident + supportive person | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hi Laxmi,
    Nowadays many courses are there in trend and people are also pursuing them. You can pursue courses like certified management accountant, certified public accounting, M.Com, MCA, home science, M.Sc (IT), etc.
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    Harshit Jain | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    You can pursue M.Com or course in statistics which will help you in getting good career options. After B.com MBA or CA are not only the options. You can pursue any course related to finance or accounting. Also, courses are available in financial analysis. These courses have good options. You can also join any course related to banking.

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