Which course should my son pursue after completing class 12th in commerce?
My son has appeared for his class 12th board exams.
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3 Answers
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Better ask him what is he interested in than asking about good stream. Stream he is interested in will make him better else drain him. Most of all upto 12th, we don't learn things that corporate world needs and even that would not be taught in college till first two year. Journey till 12th and after 12th is all together different, so whatever you choose, he need to make it. So, whatever stream he is interested in will make him better.
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Your son can go for:
+ Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
+ Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
+ Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS)
+ Bachelor in Business Management/Administration (BBM/A)
+ Master of Commerce (M.Com)
+ Master in Business Administration (MBA) (Business, Operations, Marketing, Banking, HR)
+ Chartered Accountancy (CA)
+ Chartered Financial Analyst programme (CFA)
+ Company Secretary programme (CS) -
He can go for CA by clearing CPT exam. He can go for CS by clearing entrance exam for it. While pursuing the above courses he may take admission in any graduation course like B.Com whether as a regular student or in SOL. If he wants to go for graduation he can go for B.A. Economics, B.Com prog, B.Com (Hons) and other courses related to commerce.
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