What parallel courses can I pursue with B.Com for better career prospects?

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    santosh U

    7 years ago
    There are many courses you can do with B.Com to increase your job opportunities like CA, CWA, CS and CFA etc. You can also learn computer applications like Tally, Oracle Financials and SAP Fico for better options.
    Apart from all these courses, if you are interested in banking sector or SSC then you can prepare for competitive exams while you study B.Com final year instead of preparing after B.Com completion to avoid the delay.
    If you are very much keen about accounting then I can suggest you to join for CA, since you did not yet complete your B.Com, you have to write CA-CPT exam to be eligible to do the CA. Try to make sure that you will
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    Rachita Kohli

    7 years ago
    Today, just completing your graduation is not counted as having a great career. You need great knowledge and a good degree to face the strong competition in life. But, the most important question is which is the right course after B.Com for you? Since you have completed your graduation in Commerce, we are assuming, that you are interested in the field of Accounting and therefore, I shall guide you to choose a career in the field of Accounting. There are many more career options present for you in the field of finance as well. Here is the list of finance course that you can pursue for a better career.
    Like:
    1. Chartered Accountant
    2. Mast
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    Ankur Kumar It good to commit mistakes but only if you learn. | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    There are many options for courses which you can pursue along with B.Com such as CA/CWA/CS/Certification courses on SAP, Other Erp Packages/Share market/Excel.
    But before you go for any one of the above I recommend you to check with your college about the permission.
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    Harshit Maheshwari

    7 years ago
    You can do a lot of things parallel to your B.Com, it depends on your interests.
    if you want to go for some professional course you can opt for CA or CS or ICWA which most of the people does, for coaching of these professional courses you can go for evening batches or weekends batches if you are doing B.Com regular.
    If you want to do government job you can also take coaching of UPSC and other government exams.
    If you want to pursue MBA after B.Com then you should start preparing for CAT, XAT, MAT and GMAT with yourself or you can take coaching with some good coaching institute like TIMES or MBA Guru or Career Launcher.
    Other than these thi
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    Aseem Anand CA aspirant

    7 years ago
    Many courses can be done along with your B.Com degree. The decision will largely depend on the future interest and career prospects that you have in mind. The choices can be in the field of accounts (like CA, ICWA or CS), or you can opt for short term IT Courses, (Like SAP, 3D Animation computer programming etc.)
    Some more courses could also include: Diploma in Treasury and Forex Management, Merchant Banking and Financial Services, Export-Import, Foreign Trade, Financial Management and Banking. In case, you aim to get government job to have a great future.
    You can go for preparation of the following exams, as once you complete your gradu
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