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the question is are you just after courses and a title or are you willing to get your feet wet.
I have seen so many new graduates coming into the business world and had no clue what they are doing.
After completing Graduation in Business Studies or Commerce MBA is the best choice except CA, CS or CWA. Other wise He/She can do Masters in other Subjects of Commerce in which He/She has more interest and knowledge dept. For example - Masters in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, HRM and Economics etc.
For enrolling in professional commerce courses, someone after Bachelor’s degree ought to have3-5 years of full time experience in the related field. Without some professional experience, you will not be able enjoy the courses, specifically you will see that most of your peers have more than3 years of experience.. You may look for the following professional courses other than Chartered Accountancy (CA), Company Secretary (CS) but still you need to have2-5 years of experience
· CMA (Certified Management Accountant)
· CIPS (Chartered institute of Procurement and Supply)
· MBA (requires good TOEFL and GMAT score and takes1-2 years on full time basis)
Master’s in Professional Finance (offered under Commerce Faculty of University and experience criteria may be relaxed)
Each of the above courses have a set of requirements for admission. So, please browse the internet, look at the course contents /requirements and see which matches your interest.
Dear Friend,
Its depends on you taste.In commercial side you can select many business like Purchasing,Trading,Banking Insurance etc.
So please concentrate on your interest and look forward.
For eg,If you have interest in purchase try for CISCP from IPSCMI,USA
Certified Public Accountant(CPA) and Certified Financial Planner(CFP)
Broadly any field other than sciences is suitable for commerce students.
1- Banking
2- Personal / Corporate Finance
3- Marketing & Advertising
4- Commercial arts (if you are inclined towards fine arts)
5- Planning & Strategy making
6- Insurance
7- Law / Corporate Law
8- Civil services
9- Defence
- Education / Teaching
- Research
- Stock Market
are few to mention.
The process that makes it worth trying out, but closely and motivation is the first stage of him because he was not a graduate of an intellectual beyond the implementation phase after Thanks
There is no such thing called the best course universally applicable to all. A lot depends on the
outlook, aptitude and the candidate's objective in doing the course.
It is possible to CMA or CPA
I suggest management courses will be helpful beside the commerce courses.
By working you will get more experiences .