Which course can I pursue after completing B.Com in computer applications? What kind of job opportunities can I get after B.Com?

I am in the second year of B.Com in computer applications.

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    kunal suryavanshi

    8 years ago
    After the completion of your UG, you can opt for a MBA/PGDM program which will help you in enhancing your management skills. It will be helpful for future growth and promotions. Although, there are lakhs of MBA graduates in the country but only around 10% are employable. Thus, the chances of growth in this field are quite high if you extract and enhance your skill by joining a MBA/PGDM program. Coming on to the jobs, you will easily get a job after completion of B.Com but the chances of opportunities for growth are minimal, thus I recommend you to go for MBA/PGDM.
    There are also a lot of other options like LLB, mass communication etc.
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