if you pursue commerce

COMMERCE, basically, is a study of business and finance. It involves the study of subjects like *Economics *Taxation *Organisation of Commerce *Accountancy & Book-keeping *Mathematics *Secretarial Practice *Costing


If you decide to do COMMERCE

there are several options.lopportunities open to you


(After 12th)

You can, if you so desire, join ICWAlCFA

simultaneously

with graduation

and become a

Cost Accountant! Chartered Financial

Analyst

You can do the

B. Com. degree course after which you can



Benefit from the same job" opportunities as are available to graduate of any' discipline. A Commerce graduate finds it easier to negotiate a job


Specialise in either

- Accountancy (C.A.)

- Law

- Taxation

- Cost Accounting

- Company Secretary­ship and take up a good job or start your own practice Iconsultancy.



do, some post-graduate course in management

- Business Management

- Tax Management

- Financial Management

- Export Management

- Computer Management

- Systems Management

- Personnel Management

- Marketing Management

an'd so on

These graduates are normally placed in Management Cadre.


Continue studies and do M.Com. and Ph.D

or

B.Ed., M.Ed., (Work in Education Field)


(Diploma & Certificate Courses)

Students not interested in joining Commerce College after S.S.C. are advised to complete following short-term Commerce Courses. All can be completed within three years.


1) Diploma ,in Accountancy

2) Diploma in Secretarial Practice

3) D. Com. (Indian Merchants Chamber)

4) G.C.D. (Govt Comm. Dip.)

5) G.C.C. (Govt. Comm.CertL)



After 10th class
You may pursue
Science
Arts
Commerce



6) Book-keeping & Accountancy

7) Short-Hand & Typing

8) Personal Secretary

9) Telephone / Telex Operator

10) Computer Operator