Which is the best course after B.Com in Punjab?

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Asked by Anmol Kapoor

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Hi there, B.Com is a niche course, many universities offer this course but very few top ones like LPU offer it with the right curriculum and technology training. The eligibility at LPU is 50% with English in 10+2. There are few exemptions for some categories too. So mathematics is not compulsory. This unique programme offers various pathways for government, and corporate jobs, open minors for your subjects which you are passionate for and even credit transfer facility. The relevant SAP modules are also a part of the curriculum to improve the employability of students. LPU ensures the following programme outcomes:
    1 : Business knowledge
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hello,
    Once you are done with your B.Com. There are various options open for you. Being a commerce students you have wide range of future options. Ill list them for you-
    M.Com. Banking
    MBA
    Accounting
    Company Secretary
    Law
    Financial Analysis
    ICWA
    Chartered Accountant
    CFA
    Actuarial Science
    Now looking for the best college or university to pursue course, is a challenge. Look forward with a university that not just offer content, but also builds your overall personality. I would suggest you to have a look over Lovely Professional University. Major Highlights of courses at LPU are :
    Internationally Accredited by Accreditation Council for Business Schoo
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    Rupika Jain

    4 years ago
    There are a lot of colleges in Punjab that provide B.Com course, I would recommend you to choose a college that would provide you hands on experience like I have had during my B.Com from PCTE Group of Institutes and the college had indulged us in a variety of activities, games, exercises, workshops like RAWAR, Consumer Hub to name a few. We were taught how to use Tally Software during the course curriculum, which many colleges do not teach and the students have to pay extra amount money to learn it from other institutes. Besides that, I had learned how to file my own income tax returns, got to know how to make a PAN card, explored onli
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