Hi Manali,Depending upon your interest and understanding your career goals, you can pursue any of these course option that can help you fetch good career opportunity.You may opt for higher studies options after B.Com like LLB, M.Com, CA or CRISIL Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)You can pursue:-MBA (Finance/Investments)-MFM-Certified Management Accountant (CMA)-CACA is a chartered Accountant Course which has three levels:>CPT(Common Profeciency Test)>IPCC(Integrated Professional Competency Course)>Final Course-Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)-CS-LLB-M.Com-Civil Services examination-CDS, AFCAT for army/airforce- Bank clerkYou can also pursue so... view more
Hi Manali, Depending upon your interest and understanding your career goals, you can pursue any of these course option that can help you fetch good career opportunity. You may opt for higher studies options after B.Com like LLB, M.Com, CA or CRISIL Certified Analyst Program (CCAP) You can pursue: -MBA (Finance/Investments) -MFM -Certified Management Accountant (CMA) -CA CA is a chartered Accountant Course which has three levels: >CPT(Common Profeciency Test) >IPCC(Integrated Professional Competency Course) >Final Course -Certified Analyst Program (CCAP) -CS -LLB -M.Com -Civil Services examination -CDS, AFCAT for army/airforce - Bank clerk You can also pursue some of these courses through correspondence, in case you choose to work along with studies. These are the short term courses that you can pursue after B.Com: -Cost Accounting Diploma -Diploma in E-Commerce -Diploma in Banking -Diploma in Financial Management. -PG Diploma in Financial Planning -International Post Graduate Diploma in Risk Management -Honours Diploma in Banking & Financial Services(HDBFS) - 4 terms Course However, before opting for any of these courses, always remember few key points: -Placement opportunities -Career Boost I will advice you to keep open the option pertaining to MBA. MBA is a versatile option which will easily give you vast opportunities in your career in terms of salary prospects. You may opt for any of the specializations like -Financial Management -Management Studies -Marketing Management -Human Resources Development Management, -Information Technology -Retail Management, etc You may even go ahead further with E-MBA or Executive Program in Applied Finance - IIM Calcutta. Found this useful? Click on thumbs up or mark it as best.
Hi Manali,
Depending upon your interest and understanding your career goals, you can pursue any of these course option that can help you fetch good career opportunity.
You may opt for higher studies options after B.Com like LLB, M.Com, CA or CRISIL Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)
You can pursue:
-MBA (Finance/Investments)
-MFM
-Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
-CA
CA is a chartered Accountant Course which has three levels:
>CPT(Common Profeciency Test)
>IPCC(Integrated Professional Competency Course)
>Final Course
-Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)
-CS
-LLB
-M.Com
-Civil Services examination
-CDS, AFCAT for army/airforce
- Bank clerk
You can also pursue some of these courses through correspondence, in case you choose to work along with studies.
These are the short term courses that you can pursue after B.Com:
-Cost Accounting Diploma
-Diploma in E-Commerce
-Diploma in Banking
-Diploma in Financial Management.
-PG Diploma in Financial Planning
-International Post Graduate Diploma in Risk Management
-Honours Diploma in Banking & Financial Services(HDBFS) - 4 terms Course
However, before opting for any of these courses, always remember few key points:
-Placement opportunities
-Career Boost
I will advice you to keep open the option pertaining to MBA.
MBA is a versatile option which will easily give you vast opportunities in your career in terms of salary prospects.
You may opt for any of the specializations like
-Financial Management
-Management Studies
-Marketing Management
-Human Resources Development Management,
-Information Technology
-Retail Management, etc
You may even go ahead further with E-MBA or Executive Program in Applied Finance - IIM Calcutta.
Found this useful? Click on thumbs up or mark it as best.