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      What To Do After BCOM?

      Gone are the days when commerce was just something one picked due to low percentages in 10th or 12th standard. With the steady rise and ever growing expansion of Financial Markets, commerce graduates and people with specialization certifications in the Finance sector are highly sought after. These certifications from the internationally recognized bodies include ACCA or Association of Chartered Certified Accountants or, CFA or Chartered Financial Analyst.

      If you are new to this field, one very simple course from Zell Education, Introduction to Financial Markets can be of great help. Through this course, one can learn all about financial markets, investments, sources of funds, primary and secondary markets, fundamental and technical analysis, mutual funds, and other investment avenues. The best thing is since this is an introductory course; there are no set eligibility criteria. If you are curious about the glamorous, high paid, and fast-paced world of finance, then you can enroll immediately. This course will help you travel in the right direction of your career path, and you can make an informed decision about selecting either ACCA or the CA or the CFA course.

      One can start with their ACCA examinations while they are completing their B.Com graduation. The ACCA certification is recognized worldwide and serves as an international alternative for CA in India. If you have passed the 10 + 2 exams with an aggregate of 65% in Mathematics or accounts and English, and 50% aggregate in rest of the subjects, you are eligible to register for this course. Consisting of 13 subject exams (divided into 3 levels), this certification can be received after clearing all the exams and completing 3 years of work experience. After completing the course by successfully passing all the papers, you can start working at world renowned companies in accounting, auditing, taxation, costing, etc.

      Companies such as the Big 4 – KPMG, Deloitte, PwC, EY, and other MNCs such as Grant Thornton, BDO, etc. are all hiring workers with successful ACCA certificates. Most of these companies consider ACCA as equivalent to CA in terms of profile, salary, designation, etc.

      Offering the best ACCA Classes in Mumbai, Zell Education is the biggest ACCA institute in West India. We offer courses for young aspirants in the finance field. We are certified by the International ACCA body and have received the status of Gold approved learning partner.

      One can enroll in a CFA course after they have completed their graduation. If you are a B.Com graduate with a hungry mind, you can start with this course. CFA or Chartered Finance Analysts work in sectors such as Wealth management, investments, portfolio management, among others. A graduate from any recognized university or college with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent can enroll in this course. If you are in the last year of your degree program, you can enroll for Level 1 registration and can complete the Level 2 registration after completing your degree

      The US CPA qualification is recognised worldwide and can open doors to opportunities in Europe, Asia and North America. If you are an accounting professional looking to boost your career or just curious to learn about the course, we suggest you check out our Certified Public Accountant (CPA) course to learn more.

       

      Partham Barot is an ACCA-certified professional. showcasing his expertise in finance and accountancy. he’s revolutionising education by focusing on practical, real-world skills. Partham’s achievements underscore his commitment to elevating educational standards and empowering the next generation of professionals.

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