Hello Varad,
Here you can see the career options after 12th commerce, except CA. I can suggest some institutes also where you can study these courses because my friends and cousins are either studying there or have passed out.
Courses after 12th with Commerce:
Commerce is a popular stream among HSC (10+2) students in India. Having studied Commerce in Class 11-12 allows candidates to choose from a multitude of courses at Graduation level, paving the way for a range of career choices. One of the major benefits that Commerce students have over Arts students is that they are eligible for both Commerce and Arts courses. Selection of courses after 12th for Commerce students, be it academic or vocational, at the time of college admissions is crucial. It must be an informed decision taken after having a complete understanding of the course one is opting for.
1. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
2. Bachelor of Economics
3. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4. Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
I am sharing the details about how to become a CA. Here you can see the eligibility and what you have to do after 12th.
1. A candidate is eligible for enrolment to Accounting Technician Course (ATC) on passing the Common Proficiency Test and Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 examination) conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India or an examination recognized by the Central Government as equivalent thereto.
2. A candidate who has already passed Entrance Examination or Foundation Examination or Professional Education (Examination-I) shall be eligible for enrolment to Accounting Technician Course subject to complying with relevant conditions.
3. A candidate who was already registered for erstwhile Intermediate/ Professional Education (Course-II)/ Intermediate (Professional Competence) Course shall be eligible for enrolment to Accounting Technician Course subject to complying with relevant conditions. Students who have registered for the Intermediate (IPC) course without the option of ATC can also opt Accounting Technician Course subsequently.
Register with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) after passing the 10th class exams and take the exam after completing High School (Grade 12).For CPT there are four subjects which you have to test for: Accounts, Law, Economics and Quantitative Analysis. A 200 marks exam in which you have to score a 100 to be eligible to proceed means you have to achieve 50%.
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