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amit jainamit.jain@scholarsabroad.com

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Dear Anmol,
In my view, being from a commerce background, I would recommend you take up B.Sc in Computer Science. Most of the universities might have the requirement of Maths in class 12 but there are few universities that offer foundation subjects as part of the undergraduate program. I need further details on your academics to guide you further on available UK universities.

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Shubham SoniGo get and archive something big

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You can do MBA after BBA from any good university in your area. You like calculating subject so you can also prepare for charted accounting (CA). You can become chartered accountant in future.

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Shipra Suman

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Of course, you can go for B.Ed if you're interested in teaching.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi,
Yes, it is possible to pursue B.Com and CS simultaneously.
However, you need to manage the schedule properly so that the timing of the two doesn't get mixed.
Further, you need to be ready for hectic studying schedule if you wanna excel in both the courses.
It's quite normal to pursue graduation and CS together, so you can also go for the same.
Think and decide.
All the best.

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The chances are quite slim as the cut-off range to 95% in north campus.

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Bipin Jha

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There are plenty of options which you may explore like Certified Financial Analyst (CFA), Cost Accountancy (from ICWA), Company Secretary ship (CS), Stock Broking. Company Secretary acts as the mediator between the company and its board of directors, government, shareholders and regulatory authorities. The responsibilities of a CS are to ensure that the board procedures are strictly followed and regularly revised; to guide the Chairman and the Directors on how to make the best use of their responsibilities under various laws. Opportunities for cost accountants are in the private corporate sector, public sector to advise the government
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