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Career options after 10+2 Commerce

Updated on 07 June 2020
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Updated on 07 June 2020

1.      B.Com and B.Com (Hons.)



B.Com or Bachelor of commerce is a three years undergraduate course. This course provides students managerial skills and understanding of Finance, Accounting and Taxation. You can pursue B.Com from any recognized university or college after completing your +2. Level of B.Com (Hons.) is higher than the regular B.com. B.Com (Hons.) is detailed study of the subjects.


Job profiles for a B.Com graduate can pursue:-

- Accountant

- Auditor

- Business Analyst

- Tax Accountant

- Stock Broker


Job areas for a B.com graduate are:-

- Banks

- Business Consultancies

- Auditing Firms

- Investment Banking

- Stocker Firms


2.         LLB (Bachelor of Laws)



If you want to pursue the field of Judiciary then LLB is the answer for you. LLB is an undergraduate law degree. You can also pursue integrated course like BA LLB, BBA LLB and B.Com LLB etc. These integrated courses take 5 years to complete.


Job profiles:-

- Advocate

- Legal Adviser

- Solicitor

- Law officer


Job areas:-

- Law Firms

- MNC

- Judicial Bodies


3. Cost and Management Accountant (CMA)



 It is a highly reputed certification course. Cost and Management Accounting deals with the revenues and expenses with the view of maximizing profiles of organization. Its data helps the management to design their strategy accordingly.

 The Institute of Cost Accountants of Indian (ICAI) provides the certificate after you complete three level of course.


Job profiles:-

- Accounting and auditing clerk

- Audit Manager

- Investment Analyst

- Investment Banker

- Chief Accounting Officer


4.         Chartered Accountant (CA)



The primary focus of Chartered Accountant, is related to accounts of business organizations, firms or individuals. It takes care of accounting, taxation, financial statements, auditing and business strategy. To become a CA you require completing three levels course provided by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). It is a statutory body which regulates the profession of chartered accountancy in India.


Job areas for a Chartered Accountant:-

- Chartered Accountant firms

- Consultancy firms

- Financial Institutions

- Business

- Independent practice


5. Company Secretary (CS)



 It is a corporate professional course. A Company Secretary is responsible for promotion, formation and incorporation of companies. CS plays very vital role in company. CS compliance with corporate governance and other financial and legal regulations and communication with shareholders.

The Institute of Company Secretary of India provides the training to pursue CS. This is three level program.

 

Job areas for a CS:-

- Legal Adviser

- Chief Administrative Officer

- Chairman

- Corporate Advisor

- Company Registrar


6. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)


BBA is three year undergraduate course in management. It is one of the popular bachelor degree after 12th. If you want to pursue managerial roles then this is ideal degree for you. It opens the gate in sectors like Marketing, Finance and Sales.


Job profiles for BBA graduates:-

- Human Resource Executive

- Marketing Manager

- Sales Executive

- Research and Development Executive

- Business Consultant


Job areas:-

- Banking

- consultancy

- Finance

- Media

- Insurance

- Manufacturing


7. Bank PO


Bank PO or Bank Probationary Officer is a managerial level post in Public Sector Banks as well as Private Sector Banks in India. The bank PO is responsible for customer relationship and for managing cash flow, loans, finance etc. As the name suggest bank PO needs to serve 2 years probation period. After completing probation period you get posted in any bank branch as an Associate bank Manager.

The procedure of appointing varies bank to bank. This job is full growth and opportunities.


8. Government jobs



The economy of India is being progressive from the past few years. The government sector of the country pays a good salary to its employees along with other perks. Government jobs are secure and stable jobs. The banking sector, railway, SSC, and other State Governments publish a large number of vacancy notification every year.



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