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manpreet
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3 years ago
Hey, The answer to this question is very vast and it also depends upon your nature and the kind of studies you want to pursue. With B.Com, you can do professional courses like CA, CS or CWA. You can also do Diploma in various fields like e-commerce while continuing your B.Com. If you are good at statistics then you can pursue the course of actuary which is difficult but returns after the course are very high. If you want to go for public or banking services then you can prepare for UPSC or banking exams while continuing your B.Com. So the options are many and it's up to you which field you choose. And remember, if you are doing B.Com from a college where attendance is compulsory or high attendance is required, or you opted for B.Com in DU then first complete your B.Com then go for these courses. Though if you're comfortable and capable of managing both, then you can go for an additional course. Hope I was able to answer your question satisfactorily. Best of luck.