What should I do after completing 12th with commerce?

My aim is to study CA and to do income tax work for my family business.

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Asked by Roshan Nayak

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    Mahi M | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Hi Roshan,
    Since your aim is to become a CA, you can register yourself with ICAI after completing your class 12th for the foundation program, which is the preliminary stage of CA.
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Commerce is a field which students who have an interest in the field of financial information/transactions, trading of economic value, etc. Often consider taking up after completing 10+2. Students who are looking forward to pursuing a career in Commerce have a wide range of choices before them. Candidates can pursue the Commerce course at the undergraduate (UG), postgraduate PG Diploma levels as well as at the doctoral level. UG level Commerce courses offered to aspirants include B.Com BBA CA CS BBA LL.B. M. B.Sc. Etc. At the PG level, popular Commerce programs are M.Com MBA, M.Phil M.Sc. Etc. Generally speaking, UG courses in Commerce
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Interest and what's you aim in which field you want to take your career etc. You have number of options to choose among such as, if you got good % somewhere around more than 85% then my suggestion is you should go for regular college in DU and after that MBA through CAT/XAT.
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    Sakshi Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    As per my knowledge, these are the Career Options for Commerce Students
    Bachelor of Commerce B.Com
    Bachelor of Laws LL.B. Cost and Management Accountant (CMA)
    Chartered Accountancy CA
    Bachelor of Business Administration BBA
    Company Secretary CS
    Certified Financial Planner CFP
    Bachelor of Economics. Which course you want to pursue depends upon your area of interest and choice. GU Panipat offers different courses at Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and Diploma levels. Some of the popular courses offered at Geeta University are B.Com B.A. (Hons), BBA (Hons), B.Pharma B.Tech, B.Sc. (Hons), BHMCT, and many more. The university offers more than 20
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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Selecting the right graduation course after class 12th board is one of the most the toughest situation for students. If you are willing to do an MBA, then BBA will be the better option as it will help you build a solid foundation and develop your basics which will help you in your MBA. But, in reality it hardly makes any difference whether you do B.Com or BBA. You won't be at a loss if you do B.Com. Only if you are interested to become a Chartered Accountant, CS or CFA then B.Com will be a better option for you. Even if you do BBA you can still pursue the above courses but then things will be comparatively tougher. BBA or Bachelor of B
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  • After completing 12th with commerce, there are many career options that you can consider depending on your interests, skills, and career goals. Here are some popular options:
    Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com): B.Com is a three-year undergraduate course that provides a comprehensive understanding of subjects such as accounting, economics, business law, and management. This course is ideal for students who wish to pursue a career in accounting, finance, or management. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): BBA is a three-year undergraduate course that provides a foundation in business principles, management practices, and entrepreneurship.
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    ROUNAK KUMAR JHA | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    Hi Roshan! With Commerce in 12th, there are many course options available. You must choose the course on the basis of interest and skills. Some of the options are listed below :
    BCA
    Economics (Hons)
    English (Hons)
    Statistics (Hons)
    B.Com
    BBA
    Bachelors in Accounts n Finance
    CA (Chartered Accountant)
    CS (Company Secretary)
    Cost Accounting
    B.A. LLB
    B.Com LLB
    You can also opt for courses outside the stream such as :
    Fashion design
    Interior design
    Hotel management
    Journalism
    Travel and tourism
    Computer courses
    Best of luck for future endeavor.
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    jashan kaur | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Below are a few options which you can pursue after class 12th commerce:
    Corporate Law
    Economics
    Chartered Accountancy
    Cost & Management Accountancy
    Company Secretaryship
    Chartered Financial Analysts
    Banking.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Hello Dear,
    It is up to you what's your area of interest and what's you aim in which field you want to take your career etc. You have number of options to choose among such as, if you got good % somewhere around more than 85% then my suggestion is you should go for regular college in DU and after that MBA through CAT/XAT.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    There are many options depending upon your area of interest like CS, CA, CMA, B.Com, BBA, BCA, etc. A combination of Company Secretaryship CS course and Bachelor in Commerce B.Com is much appreciated. So, after 12th, you may enroll yourself in the CS foundation course online on the official ICSI website and simultaneously you may go for B.Com from any recognised university.

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