What should I choose after 12th commerce? Is it good to choose B.Com + CS?

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Asked by Shakshi Jain
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7 years ago
Yes, you can do B.Com +CS after your class 12th commerce, and it is a good choice, because CS has a very hood scope now, and it is likely to grow through years passing, and there will be good amount of jobs available for you later.

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Ayushi Jain
7 years ago
Hi Shakshi, Yes, you can do B.Com+ CS simultaneously. After that you can think to go for LLB, CS+LLB is a good combination.

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kanu vashisht
7 years ago
Yes, you can do both with proper focus, and it will take 5 years to 6 years to complete both, and then you will be having many levels of exams in CS that you need to clear to be one level up.

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Obviously, 3 years of B.Com and along with that, you have to clear basic, intermediate levels of CS then entrance, then training, and then you will be a CS in any company or a firm. This is not a one time work rather you have to invest your much time to succeed.

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