Still undecided about your career?
The common
degrees for commerce students are BBA and B.COM. Each student either prefers
B.COM or BBA for their career. The graduates with these same skills or rather I
should say with same degrees are enormous in number and the job opportunities
are less for the same theoretical students.
This issue
leads to massive unemployment. As, the same skill is required by less
Companies.
So, to keep your leg above others
Or
To place a cherry on top of your cake
you should
do something extra for your career. By doing something extra for your career,
your resume will definitely add an extra point which will lift your weightage
in an interview.
Some
courses you can do along with your BA, B.COM and BBA are as follows :-
DIPLOMA IN HR &
ADMINISTRATION: Human resource means a lot in a
company and also covers every stage of employment. An organization cannot build
a good team of working professionals without good human resources. If you can
spare 3 months’ time you can do certification in any module- Recruitment,
Payroll, Training and Development, Performance Management or Office
Administration.
DIPLOMA
IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT: This course has been designed with
the objective of preparing an individual to take up a career in the sales and
marketing profession. This course provides 80% of practical knowledge and
internship in top brands with in the course. This course covers all the
specific aspects of the sales and marketing process.
DIGITAL
MARKETING: The course starts with an
overview of Digital marketing here you don’t just learn digital marketing, but
you practically do it. You get exposure in advanced modules like SEO, SMO, PPC,
campaigns, Google analytics, e-mail marketing, online advertising and mobile
marketing.
Diploma in Banking
& Finance: The Banking
and finance industry plays an important role in the growth of an economy. In a
country as big as India there is still a very large population
who are not using the benefits of banking. (typically, the
population that is below the poverty line) who’s banking needs are addressed by
specialized institutions like micro finance companies.
Soft
Skills: Soft Skills are character traits and
interpersonal skills that characterize person’s relationships with other
people. It is more to do with who people are, rather than what they know. In
the workplace, soft skills are considered a complement to hard skills, which
refer to person’s knowledge and occupational skills. Soft skills are related to
personal effectiveness, social influence and creativity. It is a collection of
powerful professional skills such as communication & interpersonal,
leadership, negotiating, public speaking, time management and influencing that
are notoriously difficult to master.

