Deccan Chronicle

Commerce at 2nd spot in rush for admissions

As always, science is the top choice of students

- ANUSHA PUPPALA | DC HYDERABAD, JUNE 1

With the Class 10 and Class 12 results out, students are making their first major decision — selecting streams which will shape their career paths. Careers in engineerin­g, medical and pharmacy are well known and remain popular, but commerce has been increasing in popularity year on year.

Some of the toppers in the CBSE and ICSE streams, for instance, were from commerce and humanities

The reasons for this are plenty. These include the saturation of traditiona­lly popular fields and the widespread shift in mindset about the scope, respect, and money involved in careers in the commerce stream.

According to experts, students are better informed as they speak to parents, peers, seniors, career counsellor­s, and conduct their research online to find streams which match their interests and capabiliti­es. Students have begun to broaden their horizons, starting with commerce based profession­s like CA, CS, CFA, and stockbroki­ng.

“Based on the GDP growth rate and increase in individual wealth, more opportunit­ies will come in the financial services, investment banking, brokerage, and wealth planning, and traditiona­l business management areas,” said Dr Srini Bhupalam an educationi­st.

He said commerce was the second most popular stream and this was further subdivided into Chartered Accountanc­y (CA), Cost and Work Accountanc­y (ICWA), Certified Financial Analyst and Company Secretarys­hip, financial banking, insurance, investment­s, equity research analyst, investment banker.

The scope is vast, an expert said. This includes venture capitalist business management, human resource management, internatio­nal business management, market research, retail management.

Other growing areas were marketing and sales management, technology management, operation and logistics, export management. Besides, there are fields like material management, financial management and business developmen­t management.

Mr Rajshekhar Ratrey, VP, content education, Toppr.com said, ‘’Commerce is not just limited to BCom and MCom. The growth of industries, start-ups, and MNCs across the world has broadened the scope of commerce.”

He said that over the past decade, Hyderabad has attracted many MNCs and IT companies like Google, Amazon, Deloitte, Microsoft, TCS. Compa-nies like GVK and Dr. Reddy’s are based in Hyderabad.

“This has created job opportunit­ies in various fields, attracting applicants from all over India,” Mr Ratrey said,

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