What to pursue after B.COM?
B.Com- 42% Currently in government contractual job
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You should list down your skill sets, as in, your strengths . You have to be brutally honest with this. Your strengths could be excellent oral communication and listening skills, ability to handle pressure, ability to think out of the box, team player and so on. Once you finish this exercise, you should identify the functions which require your skill sets. You should also take a feedback from your close circle of friends and ask them to be honest about their feedback. If there is someone who knows you professionally for a long period of time, his feedback will be valuable, since he is in the industry.
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It is best to join a professional course such as Fashion Designing or Graphic Designing since a normal B.com degree will not fetch you lucrative job offers. WLCI is a reputed fashion school where you can pursue a successful career in fashion designing and acquire a Professional Diploma in Fashion.
For a successful career in Graphic Design and Animation, you can get in touch with WLCI Design School. You can join the Professional Diploma in Visual Communication. They also offer a traineeship programme during which students are trained in reputed companies. The placement cell is praiseworthy. You can meet one of their counsellors to get mo...more -
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1. Career after B.COM:
B.Com graduates can get job in the following sectors.
BPO
Financial Services
Marketing
Broking
Banking
Insurance
ITES
FMCG
Most of the commerce graduates start their career as junior Accountant. Some of the other posts through which the candidate starts his / her career are:
Company Law Assistant
Relationship manager
Assistant Manager/Consultant
Articled Trainee
Sales Officer Accounts
Some of the job opportunities in the central government are:
Accounts assistant
Tax assistant
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2. Further study options after B.COM:
After completing graduation in commerce, aspirants ha...more -
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The B.Com. programme provides a good knowledge base for a range of careers. These are broadly of two types:
Those in business and finance such as CA, company secretaryship (CS), cost and works accountants (ICWA), banking.
Others, including or related to Finance, Law, Mass Communication, Hotel Management, etc.
A commerce education can lead to jobs with corporations and banks as investment bankers, managers, financial consultants, accountants, advisers etc. Accountancy is key in this field and if you are good with numbers, you can excel as a CA. Even if you have not cleared the PCC. you can still get into finance-related careers throu...more
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