Which course is best after class 12th in commerce except CA, CS and ICWA?

322 Views|Posted 2016-02-19 21:48:21
Asked by Adarsh Soni
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SXILL CHANDIGARH17
2016-02-20 08:30:50
Adarsh, If you're creative, you can always consider going for Design and Animation. This is a field where nobody cares for your qualification, they only see if you can do quality work. In fact, the University Model has not succeeded in any Skill field across the world. A good mentor and wise selec

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Ankit Jaiswal
9 years ago
here is your answer, 1st you have to identify your interest field. if you are more interested in reportind and accounting field then you can go for the best of all is CPA from AICPA but if you like more about financing regarding share market and capital market then u should opt for CFA or FRM and If

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