Find out what are the available courses options after 12th commerce. Checkout the college courses, duration, eligibility criteria, fees, colleges and admission process.
Here’s a brief about the below-mentioned undergraduate courses.
B.COM
B.Com. stands for Bachelor of Commerce. This is a course that most 12th Commerce stream students pursue after schooling!
Duration- 3 years
Scope-After its completion, students may go for M.Com.(2-year course) after this one may easily get a job in the teaching sector.
There are many Government job posts for which B.Com. graduates may apply.
Private companies offer the positions in accountancy and finance.
BBA Course
B.B.A. stands for Bachelor of Business Administration.
Duration- 3 years
Scope-After B.B.A, one may land in managerial jobs in private and government sectors. However, the private sector offers more opportunities! Many MNCs recruit talented B.B.A. graduates to deal with management and finance-related posts.
Scope- By graduating in management studies from a reputed institute, you can develop a career in the following fields:
Administration and Operations
Project Management (Executive Level)
Enterprise Management
Human Resource Management and Development
Customer Management
Data Management and Systems Analysis
Sales and Marketing
Financial Management
Communications Management
C.A. Course
CA Stands for Chartered Accountant
Duration- depends on how you take training and clear exams.
Scope-After becoming a C.A., one may take up positions related to Finance department in Private companies as well as Government Enterprises. After gaining some experience, one may also start working independently, offering consultation services as well as operating as a private auditor who may be hired by companies and businesses!
Integrated law course
Usually, only Graduates are allowed to pursue L.L.B. But, thanks to new rules, it is also possible for 12th Commerce students to pursue Law courses from Law schools after schooling.
Integrated law courses are a combination of a Degree course and a traditional L.L.B. course. For example- B.Com. and L.L.B./ B.A. and L.L.B. etc.
Scope-Talking about job opportunities, one may take up a job in any law firm at the beginning. Gradually, one may start up on one’s own private practice, start a consulting firm or even start an own law firm!
C.S. Course
CA Stands for Company Secretary
To become a C.S., one has to appear for the Company Secretaryship course and clear the exams associated with the course. ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India) is the Institute that has been tasked by the Government to conduct the course as well as examination!
B.B.S. Course
Stands for Bachelor of Business Studies.
duration - 3 years.
BA Econ. Course
BA Econ. Stands for Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Duration- 3 years
Scope- There are many Government posts in which B.A. Economics graduates are eligible to apply for! And in the private sector, companies hire graduates to take up posts related to finance.
B.Sc Applied Mathematics Course
Course duration- 3 years
Scope- To get the most out of this course, it’s best to immediately pursue higher studies after having completed your graduation.
After your graduation with a BSc Applied Mathematics degree, you can pursue courses like MCA, M.Sc IT, actuarial sciences, MBA, or M.Sc in Mathematics
B.Sc Statistics Course
Course duration- 3 years
Scope- B.Sc Statistics designed to teach students subjects like probability and permutations. After your graduation, you can pursue courses like actuarial sciences. Graduating in statistics opens up a variety of career opportunities for students.
Actuarial Science Course
Actuarial Science is a course that uses mathematics and statistics to determine risk in sectors like insurance, finance, and other relevant fields.
12th Commerce stream passed students are eligible to pursue this course. Institute of Actuaries of India (IAI) is the Governing body responsible for actuarial education in India.