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If you’re a recent BCA graduate trying to land your first job or internship, you might be wondering how to turn three years of coursework, projects, and maybe a few internships into a resume that actually gets noticed. The good news? You don’t need fancy design skills or a decade of experience to make a solid impression. What you do ...

You didn’t stop at B.COM. You pushed ahead and earned your M.COM. That’s four years of commerce, accounting, taxation, and advanced theory — not to mention exams, projects, and late-night study sessions. Now, whether you’re looking for a job in accounting, banking, taxation, or teaching, your M.COM resume should reflect that effort. It’s not just another degree. It shows depth, ...

Congratulations — you’ve completed your B.COM. That’s three years of exams, projects, and late-night study sessions. Whether you studied regular, distance, or online, it’s a real achievement. Now, it’s time to use that degree to land a good job — in accounting, banking, sales, or office management. But here’s the thing: your degree alone won’t get you hired. You need ...

If you’ve passed 12th class, you’re already in a better place than before. Whether you studied Arts, Science, or Commerce, you now have more options—jobs, diploma courses, or even clerk-level government posts. But to get any of them, you need a clear, simple 12th pass resume format. Don’t stress. This isn’t about fancy words or long experience. It’s about showing ...

If you’re a 10th pass student looking for your first job, writing a 10th pass resume might feel hard. You may think, “I don’t have big qualifications. What can I even write?” But don’t worry. You don’t need to be a writer or expert. A good resume is just a clear list of who you are, what you can do, ...