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 | ||||||
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(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
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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)
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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. | |||
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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) | | | 6) Book-keeping & Accountancy 7) Short-Hand & Typing 8) Personal Secretary 9) Telephone / Telex Operator 10) Computer Operator |