For an Accounts, Finance and Business Administration career options, its done.
Hi Sridhar,
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It will help you to decide a good career.
Best wishes,
Himanshu
Hello Vishal,
Whether its good or bad is not the question. But completing your graduation is.
So before you think of correspondence two things need clarification. One check with IGNOU, whether you can appear for only the 2 nd year. Secondly, when you apply for a job, you need strong reasons to support your decision to pursue correspondence that too after 2 years.
Wish you good luck...
Hello Afsha,
The only advantage of pursuing an integrated B.Ed and M.Ed is that you save a year. So instead of 4 years, you become a teacher / professor in 3 years and because of having both the qualifications, you could opt for either schools or colleges.
The eligibility is a masters degree in humanities or science or commerce with a minimum 55%. You would have to also clear an entrance exam conducted by the University you wish to apply for under NCTE guidelines.
For more details check:
http://www.nagpuruniversity.org/pdf/Ordinance/appendix15.pdf
http://ncte-india.org/ncte_
Wish you
Hello Johnatthan,
Good question asked. But incase you have not decided a course post B.Com, then I would suggest get a job. Get some experience and a hang of what is in demand in the market and then follow it with a course. Advantage being you would be with the standards and demand of the industry as well as you would not do a course that could be of least interest to you.
Though I am listing down few options, but still I endorse what I wrote above. But choice is yours
M.Com
Banking
CFA
ICWAI
Advanced accounting / tally
MBA
BSE / NSE
Mutual funds
Forex market or trade
PG diploma i
If you are interested in banking, prepare for the public sector banking entrance examinations.Language is not so much of a barrier, there.
If you can explain the contents of your subject effectively in Hindi, there are many colleges in North India, that need teachers like you. Their students come from vernacular-medium schools, and are not comfortable with English. You need to take the M.Com and NET route for that.
Meanwhile, you may consider joining English improvement classes, so that language inability does not hit you adversely, while joining premier institutions. Private and foreign
I am graduate in 2018. I have 2 year experience at CA Rajesh shah office, and 1 year experience at maruti suzuki showroom where my work is all gst returns and gst working.
I get addmission to DTL and MBA .
I want to get certificate of tax consultant now.
So please help me how i can get it easily.
Pratiksha akolkar
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Hello Vikas K Shrivastav,
Thanks for Asking..!!
Many Candidates have the same confusion, what to do after completing Graduation.
There are always two options available.
1. Go for higher studies
2. Search for a job.
So Firstly you have to decide, which option you want to choose.
If you want to go for Higher Studies, then you can pursue M.Com, MBA, MCA etc.
But if you are interested in getting a job, then you can prepare for Government Job Exams like Banking Exams or civil services.
In my personal opinion, getting a government Job is always a better choice , It provides future secu
Dear Mehak,
I would after B.com you should make a career in management sector esp. in MBA/PGDM/PGPM.
As i am informing you in management sector your career growth is excellent.
procedure to do MBA/PGDM
First you need give the entrance examination like GMAT, CAT, CMAT, MAT , XAT etc.
if you will score good percentile in this entrance exam then you can apply to top Universities & BSchools in the world.
Thnx & Regds
Lambodar Rout
Dear Student,
You can think of your future in these below mentioned programme where you would get growth and knowledge too :
LLB + LLM
MBA ( Finance, international business , marketing, Construction project management )
Advertising
Journalism & mass communication
Digital marketing
Sap
Master of social work / Development studies / Gandhi and Peace management
Sports management
Physical education
Special education
Psychology ( Counselling, Clinical , Organisational , Military )
Actuarial Science
So choose the programme according to your interest and calib
Hello Krishnan,
Before I answer your querry, let me ask you a question. Why did you choose commerce only to graduate in. Probably in influence with family or friends. But am sure while pursuing the course you might have had a thought in mind, stick to it and follow it. Or else choose on the basis of your potentials and or interest.
I am listing down few options but please do not blindly make a choice. Read and research on the courses especially on the skills required by the candidate and their future potentials.
Few options are:
1. MBA any specialization your choice
2. Banking and financ
Dear Aspirant,
You should have done BPE after 12th standard. Don't you think so. Now after MA you are suddenly thinking for the BPE course. Are you really serious for this drastic change and diversion in your career at a ripe age?
If you wish to do BPE, then it is your choice, however I would like to tell you that there are not too much opportunities in jobs for Physical Education teachers in schools and colleges. There are no too much vacancies coming up in education sector for physical education teachers.
Please be aware of the above fact and then decide. Also your earning will be very limit
Dear Aspirant,
You have wasted crucial years after your graduation. 7 years is a big gap and break after graduation. You should have tried getting guidance in 2009 itself so that this waste of crucial years would have been avoided.
You are already a singer, mimicry artist, actor, writer and orator, which is fantastic and I see that you should explore this career option seriously. I would suggest that you take up a course in Film and Television Institute of India at Pune Maharashtra where your skill will be valued and can be more explored and you will get work opportunities too for living.
Are
Dear Aspirant,
Firstly, based on your BTech qualification (you have not mentioned your specialisation in BTech), I would suggest that you should hunt for a job immediately. Hunting for the job opportunity would be best thing to do.
You can do post graduation on part time basis if oyou get a job. If not, then a Masters degree is recommended.
You can also do Project Management course which will help you in jobs. Overall there are many thing you can do, however I need to know what are your aspirations and aims for your career to be able to suggest you more aptly.
Best wishes