Yes, after earning a B.Com, you can go on to pursue higher studies into different areas of interest and career goals. Some most followed higher studies include the Master of Commerce (M.Com) in accounting, finance economics, or business laws. This further specialises knowledge in those areas. You can also pursue an MBA, something that is highly paid and recommended in the industry for management, leadership, and entrepreneurship roles. An MBA can open doors in any industry, including finance, marketing, human resources, and consulting. In addition to business-oriented courses, you can also look at specialized programs such as Chartered Accountancy (CA), Company Secretary (CS), or Cost and Management Accounting (CMA).
For those interested in economics, a Master's in Economics or Finance is also an option. Your interest in the international business environment might attract you to courses like International Business or Business Analytics. The various options at your disposal will enable alignment of your higher studies with the career path that interests you-mostly the ways to serve finance and/or management needs.