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Government Jobs have always been associated with respect and privilege in India. While private jobs may offer better salaries and growth opportunities, still many students aspire to pursue government jobs. Working in the public sector has a lot of benefits such as high job security, retirement plans, work-life balance and structured career growth based on seniority.
Bachelor of Commerce, popularly known as BCom is a promising course that offers a range of job opportunities in government or public sector. While many BCom graduates aspire to work in MNCs, and Fortune 500 companies, government jobs can prove to be very beneficial in the long-term perspective. In this article, we will discuss some of the popular government jobs available after graduating with a BCom degree.
BCom graduates can consider a government job for various reasons. BCom provides students with knowledge of finance, accounting, business administration, and commerce, which are highly desired in public sectors, making them a suitable candidate. Some of the reasons why BCom graduates should choose a government job are mentioned below.
Listed below are some of the popular government jobs after BCom.
The banking sector is one of the most popular career choices for BCom graduates. Various public-sector banks conduct exams to recruit graduates for different positions. Listed below are some of the popular Banking sector job roles.
BCom graduates can also apply for the Civil Services Exam (CSE). Some of the job roles include IAS, IPS, or IRS officers. Civil Services are very highly coveted in India and offer promising salaries and job stability. The State Public Service Commission (PSC) is a constitutional body which recruits candidates for state services. Some of the job roles are mentioned below.
RRB or Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is a popular examination for Indian Railways. It offers multiple job roles and high-paying career options. RRB posts such as Account Assistant, Clerk cum Typist, and Station Master are highly desired for BCom graduates due to the focus on record keeping, financial transactions, and customer service. Some of the key job roles offered are listed below.
SSC or Staff Selection Commission recruits candidates for various departments and ministries of the Government of India based on the SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) examination. Some of the popular jobs are listed below.
BCom graduates can also apply for the Indian Army, Navy, or Air Force through the Combined Defence Services (CDS) and Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT).
BCom graduates can apply for various government jobs in various fields, such as finance, administration, and defence. Government jobs can be highly rewarding for a stable future and perceived benefits such as pensions, stable employment and work-life balance. Students should choose a career based on their future interests and preferences.
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Yes, after completing B.Com you can take admission in B.Ed, and many students from the commerce stream do this (on average around 20–30% depending on the university). In B.Ed Commerce, the syllabus focuses on pedagogy and teaching methods of subjects like Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, and Commerce. Core papers include Philosophy & Sociology of Education, Learner Psychology, Curriculum & Pedagogy, Inclusive Education, Educational Technology, Assessment & Evaluation etc. The second year usually has a compulsory school internship/practice teaching where you teach in real classrooms.
Hey Tanuj:)
No worries,If you failed in class 10th and got an E grade but passed over all, it doesn't stop you from applying for B.com at DU through CUET.
CUET eligbility is based only on class 12th,not class 10th marks.So, focus on doing well in class 12th and choose your CUET subjects wisely.
For most government and private jobs,after 12th or graduation, only need you to pass class 12 and hold a degree.
So, you're fully eligible for CUET,DU B.com and most jobs.
Here's a difference between these colleges on the basis of their characteristics, you can choose according to your interest:
- If you want prestigious and comprehensive college then you must go for DDU or Deshbandhu.
- Choose Ramanujan College if you're looking for friendly environment and smoother admission procedure.
- Rest Motilal Nehru and Aryabhatta are simple and decent one.
So now best option among these colleges is Deen Dayal Upadhyay College because of it's high cutt-off and strong ranking.
Final order: DDUC>Deshbandhu>Ramanujan>Motilal Nehru>Aryabhatta
Hello,
Top B.Com colleges in Osmanabad are:
Ramkrishna Paramhansa Mahavidyalaya, Osmanabad – one of the oldest and most reputed colleges.
S. M. Dnyandeo Mohekar Mahavidyalaya, Osmanabad – good academic environment and student reviews.
Adarsh Mahavidyalaya, Omerga (Osmanabad district) – popular choice for commerce students.
Other options include Jawahar Arts, Science and Commerce College, Tuljabhavani Mahavidyalaya (Tuljapur), and B.S.S. Arts, Science and Commerce College.
These colleges are affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad.
Hope it helps !
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Yes, the admissions for B.Com (//B.Com) hons are opened and many colleges/universities are conducting their final/spot rounds while some have even finished the admission process.
The admission for B.Com (//B.Com) hons generally start in the month of May and ends in the month of August depending upon college to college.
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