Best. Courses. For. Undergraduate for commerce students
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Dear, according to us, the best courses for undergraduated students are:
- B.com
- B.com (hons.)
- BAF
- BMM
- BFI
- BFM
- BBA
- ACCA
- Company secretary
- Chartered accountant
- LLB
- LLM
- CFA
- CPA
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Part I - Areas in commerce:
(a) Finance
(b) Accounting
(c) Taxation
(d) Auditing
(e) Laws and Legal activities
(f) Corporate Laws
(g) Management
(i) Investing & allied areas
(j) Mass Communication & Journalism
(k) Banking & Insurance
(l) Costing & Decision Making
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Part II - Summary of Options:
There are many wonderful and exciting careers in Commerce:
(1) Chartered Accountants
(2) Lawyers (LLB, LLM)
(3) Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and various other related Finance courses like FRM, CFP etc.
(4) Company Secretaries (CS)
(5) Cost & Management Accountants (CMA)
(6) Actuarial Science (Actuary)
(7) ACCA
(8) Certified Public Accountants (CPA)
(9) MBA / PGDM
(10) Bachelors & Masters in various fields (there are many types of Bachelors & Masters courses) e.g. Bcom, BAF, BMS, BMM, BFI, BFM, BBA, etc. and e.g. Mcom, MFC, MFM, MFA, MHRD, MMS, MLW, etc.
(11) Stock Broker Certification Courses
(12) Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) Courses
(13) Bachelor/Masters of Computer Applications (BCA / MCA)
(14) MPSC, UPSC, IAS etc. i.e. Civil Services
(15) Accounting Technician Course (ATC) offered by ICAI
(16) Doctorate degrees like PhD
(17) Event Management Course, Hotel Management Course
(18) Investment Banking Courses
(19) IMA (US), CIMA (UK), etc.
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Part III - Best Courses:
I have broadly divided the courses into the following sections:
(A) MBA(B) Statutory Courses(C) Specialized courses
(A) MBA
Probably the most obvious choice for anybody who wishes to make a career in financial services is to do an MBA in finance.
The advantage that an MBA has over any other format is that it allows you a good all round exposure to various aspects of finance, whether its accounting, cost accounting, financial modeling, statistics and so on.
Additionally if you choose your minors well, you can have exposure to fields like marketing, behavioral science, human resources, etc. Thus giving you the best possible chance for growth in the financial services industry.
However, be warned, that a lot of your ability to jumpstart may be dependent on a combination of economic factors, the strength of your placement cell, your alumni and also your independent ability to network.
If you wish to be on the global stage, then do remember that MBAs from Harvard, Stanford, and INSEAD have to do their bit of hunting as well. Even the hallowed IIMs do not officially guarantee you a placement.
(B) Statutory Courses - Generalized Knowledge of all areas
The Statutory courses are the ones that have been created by acts of parliament and hence create binding obligations under certain circumstances.
Good luck.
Part I - Areas in commerce:
(a) Finance
(b) Accounting
(c) Taxation
(d) Auditing
(e) Laws and Legal activities
(f) Corporate Laws
(g) Management
(i) Investing & allied areas
(j) Mass Communication & Journalism
(k) Banking & Insurance
(l) Costing & Decision Making
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Part II - Summary of Options:
There are many wonderful and exciting careers in Commerce:
(1) Chartered Accountants
(2) Lawyers (LLB, LLM)
(3) Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and various other related Finance courses like FRM, CFP etc.
(4) Company Secretaries (CS)
(5) Cost & Management Accountants (CMA)
(6) Actuarial Science (Actuary)
(7) ACCA
(8) Certified Public Accountants (CPA)
(9) MBA / PGDM
(10) Bachelors & Masters in various fields (there are many types of Bachelors & Masters courses) e.g. Bcom, BAF, BMS, BMM, BFI, BFM, BBA, etc. and e.g. Mcom, MFC, MFM, MFA, MHRD, MMS, MLW, etc.
(11) Stock Broker Certification Courses
(12) Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) Courses
(13) Bachelor/Masters of Computer Applications (BCA / MCA)
(14) MPSC, UPSC, IAS etc. i.e. Civil Services
(15) Accounting Technician Course (ATC) offered by ICAI
(16) Doctorate degrees like PhD
(17) Event Management Course, Hotel Management Course
(18) Investment Banking Courses
(19) IMA (US), CIMA (UK), etc.
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Part III - Best Courses:
I have broadly divided the courses into the following sections:
(A) MBA(B) Statutory Courses(C) Specialized courses
(A) MBA
Probably the most obvious choice for anybody who wishes to make a career in financial services is to do an MBA in finance.
The advantage that an MBA has over any other format is that it allows you a good all round exposure to various aspects of finance, whether its accounting, cost accounting, financial modeling, statistics and so on.
Additionally if you choose your minors well, you can have exposure to fields like marketing, behavioral science, human resources, etc. Thus giving you the best possible chance for growth in the financial services industry.
However, be warned, that a lot of your ability to jumpstart may be dependent on a combination of economic factors, the strength of your placement cell, your alumni and also your independent ability to network.
If you wish to be on the global stage, then do remember that MBAs from Harvard, Stanford, and INSEAD have to do their bit of hunting as well. Even the hallowed IIMs do not officially guarantee you a placement.
(B) Statutory Courses - Generalized Knowledge of all areas
The Statutory courses are the ones that have been created by acts of parliament and hence create binding obligations under certain circumstances.
Good luck.
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Hi shreya
You are asking for undergraduate courses for commerce students right ?
Well you can pursue BBA, BMS, B.com, BA hons. Economics, hotel management etc.
After that you can try for MBA
You are asking for undergraduate courses for commerce students right ?
Well you can pursue BBA, BMS, B.com, BA hons. Economics, hotel management etc.
After that you can try for MBA
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