What Next after getting your Bachelors in Commerce?
So you've completed your exams and can finally breathe a sigh of relief! So, what's next? If you wish to continue your education after completing your B.Com, your next hurdle is deciding whether or not to go abroad for it. With the merits of an international education considered, if you do decide to study abroad, then finding the best option can be tricky. Make a choice after thorough research and study, list your options then weigh the pros and cons to find your perfect study abroad destination.
To help you with this here are a list of some likely course options you can consider if you wish to take up a higher education international degree post your B.Com:
* Chartered Accountant (CA)
Most commerce graduates seek CA, which is a lucrative career choice because it provides them with a variety of options, such as working as a chartered accountant in a large firm or as an auditor (both internal and external). As an auditor, you will be responsible for working with a variety of clients and examining financial statements. With an excellent CA rank, you have a decent chance of getting into the world's top banks. For a CA degree, you must pass three exams administered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants: the Common Proficiency Test (CPT), the Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC), and the Final CA (ICAI). CPT is an entry-level exam; a commerce graduate can apply immediately for the IPCC exam and then take the Final CA exam after finishing the two groups. Congratulations on completing all stages of Final CA!
* Masters of Commerce (M.Com)
The programme lasts two years. This degree is open to recent graduates or students who have completed the Final CA programme. Accounting, actuarial sciences, economics, statistics, finance, and other topics are covered in this large field. Marketing, project management, and other industries are common places for M.Com graduates to work. After earning your M.Com, you can pursue a PhD. If you pursue a degree in actuarial sciences, you will be able to apply your mathematical and statistical skills to solve problems in finance, insurance, and other fields; actuaries are experienced specialists in this sector.
* Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
The Chartered Certified Accountants degree, which is one of the world's fastest-growing qualifications, is offered by the ACCA. Working as a chartered certified accountant is an advantage of having an ACCA degree. ACCA assists you in advancing your career in finance and accounting.
* MBA
After earning a B.Com, a master's degree in business administration is a popular study option in several countries. For a commerce graduate, it is always the most appealing degree. Many colleges throughout the world offer MBA programmes in two-year, one-year, or accelerated formats. When it comes to doing an MBA overseas, a few years of job experience is usually preferable.
* Certified Public Accounting (CPA)
The CPA exam is comparable to the CA and is one of the most difficult. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) organizes it (AICPA). You can work for major multinational corporations as a licensed CPA. After earning an M.Com, MBA, CS, or CA, you can pursue this degree. Because you must meet various clients with a CPA degree, you can be a globetrotter; therefore if you want a terrific job that allows you to travel all over...this is the one for you!
After completing a B.Com, there are numerous business schools across the world that offer a variety of courses. However, it is critical that you select the option that is best for you. Do not get caught up in that mad rush!!
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