Which course should I pursue for a better future?
I have completed my class 12th. I scored 62 percent marks in it.
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hi kamaraju,
1st you have to identify your interest field. if you are more interested in reportind and accounting field then you can go fir CA and other collateral cources or 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 you are good enough in maths then go for Actuaries. All these are the world class courses and will give you a lucrative career and recognision.
best of luck -
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Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14
9 years agoYour future is in your hands. Choose the Subject you like, but put best of your efforts.Degrees don't get jobs. your skills are important. -
Hi Anil, you must understand that every course has a lucrative career, the most important part is to pursue what you like to do.
If you are good in calculation/ numbers- courses like Chartered Accountancy, Matha hons, etc help.
If you good and enjoy language then you can even opt for foreign language as a career.
If you want a course which is more practical than theory, then Hotel Management can be a very good option.
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you can do b.com honours , BBA , BCA , CA , CS ,icwa , cfp, CFA , ccap , MBA , M.Com
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Answered by
AISHWARYA MUKHOPADHYAY student of civil engineering(b.tech) | Contributor-Level 8
9 years agochoose any subject that interests you and with which u r comfortable with. if u are good in the stream u choose u r sure to have a better future. all the best! :)
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