08-04-2017, 04:03 PM
Students who have taken current trade, have a good future in banking and financial institutions. There are several topics studied under some flow trade to be theorists such as Business Law and others that are practical such as financial accounting, business finance, auditing, taxes etc. Each subject deals with different categories of business functioning. Trade flows are offered in grade 12 with and without math.
+2 trade students are eligible for office positions in government offices, banks and defense services. For these positions you must have to delete the office exams done by PSC, IBPS, etc. But it is always advisable to complete your graduation before applying for these positions. Career options are available in the defense and government services fields.
10 + 2 Trade students planning for further studies may take careers in professional fields such as company secretary, accounting (AC), actuarial science, ICAI and so on. CA is considered as one of the most difficult to review and when doing AC, students should be aware of the fact that each year only a marginal percentage of the candidates qualify for these exams. It is best to pursue professional programs along with graduation or after graduation in order to gain lucrative work opportunities. Therefore, a lot of students choose to do B.com with a specialization in computers before they go for the CA degree.
Others may take the bachelor's degree in commerce (B.Com), followed by M.Com, PhD and M.Phil. There is a wide range of career opportunities for B.Com graduates. Financial and investment services, banking, marketing, insurance, securities brokerage, business process outsourcing, etc., offers employment opportunities for these graduates. Accountant, Budget Analyst, Finance Officer, Bank Officer and Accounts Executive are some of the job profiles available to B.Com graduates. Those interested in the field of education can go to B.Ed. But one can go for B.Ed in Commerce only after his graduation in trade, ie M.com. Other career paths for students of commerce are MBA, Computer and Banking.
Students who have taken up business with mathematics may take careers in BCA or B.Sc. Apart from these, there are various diplomas, certificates and vocational training courses that provide entry-level jobs in the field of commerce.
+2 trade students are eligible for office positions in government offices, banks and defense services. For these positions you must have to delete the office exams done by PSC, IBPS, etc. But it is always advisable to complete your graduation before applying for these positions. Career options are available in the defense and government services fields.
10 + 2 Trade students planning for further studies may take careers in professional fields such as company secretary, accounting (AC), actuarial science, ICAI and so on. CA is considered as one of the most difficult to review and when doing AC, students should be aware of the fact that each year only a marginal percentage of the candidates qualify for these exams. It is best to pursue professional programs along with graduation or after graduation in order to gain lucrative work opportunities. Therefore, a lot of students choose to do B.com with a specialization in computers before they go for the CA degree.
Others may take the bachelor's degree in commerce (B.Com), followed by M.Com, PhD and M.Phil. There is a wide range of career opportunities for B.Com graduates. Financial and investment services, banking, marketing, insurance, securities brokerage, business process outsourcing, etc., offers employment opportunities for these graduates. Accountant, Budget Analyst, Finance Officer, Bank Officer and Accounts Executive are some of the job profiles available to B.Com graduates. Those interested in the field of education can go to B.Ed. But one can go for B.Ed in Commerce only after his graduation in trade, ie M.com. Other career paths for students of commerce are MBA, Computer and Banking.
Students who have taken up business with mathematics may take careers in BCA or B.Sc. Apart from these, there are various diplomas, certificates and vocational training courses that provide entry-level jobs in the field of commerce.