Which course should I pursue after completing 12th with commerce?

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    Bhavuk Jain STAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Pofessional courses:-
    1.CA
    2. CS
    3. Accounting Technician Course
    Graduation-
    1. B.Com
    2. BBA
    3. BHM
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    A general choice after +2 commerce is a B.Com which will be followed by an MBA or M.Com, BBA, BCA etc. are not bad choices. CA, CWA, CS etc. can be pursued along with your graduation or after that.
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    Nisha Hussain

    9 years ago
    After 12th, a commerce student can do B. Com, BBA, BBM, BCA, CS, etc. which have a good scope today. You have many job opportunities by doing these courses. Select a course as your interest. Best of luck.
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    Aviral Kapoor

    8 years ago
    The best course that you take is banking. As you completed 12th with commerce, you take banking. Or, you take CA. This is also a good course.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    7 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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    Sumit Maheshwari | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    B.Com.– stands for Bachelor of Commerce. Generally a 3 years long course.
    B.B.A.– stands for Bachelor of Business Administration. 3 years long course.
    B.M.S.– stands for Bachelor of Management Science. 3 years long course.
    C.A.– stands for Chartered Accountancy. Duration depends on how you take training and clear exams.
    Integrated Law course. Duration is 5 years. It is a combination of General Graduation course and L.L.B.
    B.B.S.– stands for Bachelor of Business Studies. Course duration is 3 years.
    B.H.M.– stands for Bachelor of Hotel Management. Course duration is 4 years.
    B.E.– stands for Bachelor of Economics. Course duration
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    Varun dixit | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    You can go for BBA, B.Com and you can even prepare for CA, CS.
    Also, you can prepare for government jobs or you can go for hotel management, tourism management, etc.
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    Bhavna Sen | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    It depends on the career plan that you want to opt for. You can opt for B.Com or BBA. It is always good to do some relevant courses along with this. If you are looking for a career in financial industry then a B.Com along with some professional course in finance will help you get a job faster in the market.
    The time is evolving and the companies nowadays are looking at the candidates who have the right certificates. You can work as a Treasury Manager, Investment Counselors, Financial Consultants, Manager in Export/ Import firms, Research Associate, Private Banking (RM), Derivatives Advisory, etc.

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