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Career Option - 60 to 80 Percent in 12th Commerce


Are you expecting something between 60% and 80% in your 10+2 boards? Are you in a dilemma wondering which course or program would be the right choice for you? Are you confused whether to take up a professional course right now or concentrate on your BCom? Though you have scored a decent 80% in commerce, you want to discontinue with commerce but you are clueless about the courses that you can opt for?  We at NNE have compiled a list of options if you have scored between 60% and 80% in commerce.

BCom (Hons)
: If you want to pursue your career in commerce and interested in higher studies, then you should opt for BCom (Hons). You can pursue your post graduation ie. MCom after completing your graduation and increase your chances in the teaching profession, banking sector, financial organizations, export companies, and business houses, or you can even pursue an MBA in foreign trade or finance or even HR and marketing.

You can also pursue professional course like CA, CS or ICWA along with your BCom degree.
  • Eligibility: 10+2 from any stream. Cut-offs in this stream are extremely high but if you have scored around 80% your chances of getting through B.Com (H) are bright. For details, Click Here.

CA
: If you have taken up Commerce at the 10+2 level, one of the first careers that you probably must have thought of is Chartered Accountancy. Chartered Accountancy (CA) is one of the most highly sought after courses in India. It is also one of the most prestigious qualifications in accounting and finance degree.
  • Eligibility: If you have passed 10+2 from any stream you are eligible to apply for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) which is essential for the Foundation Course.
For details, Click Here.


ICWA:
Cost Accountancy is another good combination with a BCom degree that a commerce student with 60% to 80% can explore. The Institute of Cost and works Accountants of India (ICWAI) promotes, regulates, and develops the profession of Cost Accountancy in India. 
  • Eligibility: A student from any stream after having passed the 10+2 examination is eligible to appear for the Foundation Course. For details, Click Here.

CS:
A Company Secretary (CS) plays a vital role in the company’s management. A Company Secretary is expected to take crucial decisions regarding legal matters, tax, finance, excise laws, corporate laws, labour laws and corporate planning. He is the most important link connecting the shareholders, regulatory agencies and the board of directors.
  • Eligibility: For this prestigious career, you can also appear for the Foundation Program for Company Secretary, if you have passed 10+2 in any stream For details, Click Here.

Law:
Did you know that even from the Commerce stream you can pursue a career in Law? If you have analyzing, advocating and counseling skills, then law should be a good choice for you.
Course: BA LLB is a five year integrated program for students who wish to pursue a career in law. You can even pursue a three year LLB course after your HSC as well. Other than the traditional jobs of a criminal or a civil lawyer, you can also specialize in cyber laws, Environment and Consumer Protection Laws and Intellectual Property Laws.
  • Eligibility: You should have passed the 10+2 examination with minimum 50% marks in aggregate for being eligible to appear for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). CLAT is conducted for admission to the undergraduate program for the eleven National Law Universities across India. For details, Click Here.

BA (Hons.) Business Economics/ B.Com.(with specialization in Business Economics)


Do you have an interest in economics and wish to learn more about trade and commerce? A course in Business Economics is an option which you must explore.
  • Course: A bachelors degree in Business Economics will cover subjects like Economics, Statistics, Quantitative Techniques, Finance, International Trade, Computers and Environmental Economics. This is a three years professional course which will help you with employment opportunities in corporate houses, NGO’s and research institutions and also to enable you to pursue higher studies in Economics, Management and Finance.
  • Eligibility:
10+2 with 55% and English and Mathematics as core subjects
Some universities in India like the University of Delhi admit students on the basis of an admission test. Some universities like Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda admit students based on the marks obtained at the 10+2 level, provided you have either of the following subjects:

• Economics
• Accounts
• Business Mathematics
• Statistics

BA / BSc Economics
: A commerce student who has passed 10+2 with mathematics as one of the subjects can also opt for BA or BSc Economics. Some universities like the University of Delhi offer a BA degree while others like the University of Mumbai and the University of Calcutta offer a BSc degree.
  • Course: Economics is one of the sought after courses in India today. A degree a Economics can open up opportunities in investment firms, public sector undertakings, government enterprises and NGOs. You should do your post graduation to improve your career prospects and can even take up research options in government organizations or join as a lecturer in a university or college. If you have a knack for writing you can also work as a business or an economic writer in business journals and newspapers.
  • Eligibility: 10+2 with mathematics and English as core subjects. Some universities hold entrance exams for admission to BSc Economics. For details, Click Here.

BCA
: Do you want to permanently bid good-bye to commerce but wondering what to take up next?  Then Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) is a good choice, if you have a technical bent of mind.
  • Course: Bachelor of Computer Science (BCA) is a three year degree course concentrating primarily on programming languages.
  • Eligibility: 10+2 with a minimum of 50% aggregate from any stream. Entrance tests are conducted in individual colleges for admission to BCA courses.

B.Sc.(H) Computer Science
: Are you also debating an option of trying something different from commerce but have a love for mathematics?  Then why don’t you try a course in Computer Science? BSc in Computer Science and then a higher degree would open various opportunities in the IT sector, banks, and even research options.
  • Eligibility: 10+2 from any stream with 60% or more marks in Mathematics and 55% or more marks in aggregate of four subjects including mathematics. For details, Click Here.

BBA
: If you have Mathematics and English as core subjects, then Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is also a good option for you.
  • Course: It is a three year degree course which is designed to impart management education and inculcate entrepreneurship skills in a student.
  • Eligibility: 10+2 from any stream with Mathematics and English as core subjects and a minimum aggregate of 50%. You need to sit for entrance exams conducted by different colleges offering BBA program. For details, Click Here.

BA Hons (English):
If you love reading and writing and want to divert to a totally different field, then English honors is a very good choice for you. English Literature will open up doors for journalism as well and you can continue higher studies and join a university or college as a lecturer.
  • Eligibility: You have to pass 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Many universities hold entrance tests for admission to English Hons courses. For example, Delhi University holds Combined Aptitude Test for English (CATE) for admission in various colleges. Colleges in Calcutta like Presidency College, St Xaviers and Lady Brabourne also hold entrance tests for admission to English Hons courses.

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    Kaustav Das5/24/2012 12:59:00 AM

    I am a H.S. student.I want to work in banking site,which course is suitable for me?please give me suggestions as soon as possible.

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    ashita5/23/2012 11:44:42 PM

    is there any combination of CA and MBA(in accounting and finance).is it a good option

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    Dharmveer Khanna5/23/2012 7:35:56 PM

    i am 10 2 th ( Medical Science )passed in 2012 plz tell me my next couresare better

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    Mahanthesh5/23/2012 6:57:31 AM

    Sir i am complited B.com graduation with 62% before 10 years i am doing so many works but no one will impress me sir i want become a good profession any courses is there

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    sateesh5/23/2012 5:50:13 AM

    sir i am studying machanical engineering can i study marine engineering. then how

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    Sachin G Katare5/22/2012 9:26:08 PM

    IS CET NEEDED FOR BCS?Is Mathematic compulsory for BCS?What is BCS?

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    Manpreet5/22/2012 8:22:53 PM

    hello! i done BBA with 85% what i can do after BBA (which one is best MBA ,CA nd CWA) which one is best plz tell me

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    Pankaj5/22/2012 8:20:45 PM

    AICTE means All India Council for Technical Education. Does it mean all technical courses such as B.Tech, M.Tech, Phd in Engineering need to be AICTE approved? If any of the above course is only UGC approved, will have same validation similar to AICTE approved course? Many Industries such as Tata Motors do not accept UGC approved degrees? They accept only AICTE approved degrees. How we can give them the justification ? Please reply.

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    aishwarya5/21/2012 8:35:37 PM

    i got 60% in 12 hsc can i get addmission in BSC in psychology

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