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Atharva BhatCurrently pursuing Bachelors of Management studies

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B.Com Honors is not only for girls. Everyone who wishes to study can seek admission to this course. According to my knowledge, minimum 55% marks are necessary in HSC exam to become eligible for this qualification.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Admission Process:
Aspirants seeking admission at the M. S. Ramaiah College of Arts, Science & Commerce can avail the application form along with prospectus at the college. website:www.msrmsc.org.
They should mail the completed application form to the college along with a DD in favour of the M. S. Ramaiah College of Arts, Science & Commerce, payable at Bangalore.
Admission Eligibility:
To be eligible for admission into this course, the candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination in any discipline.
Test Needed:
Admission based on the cut-offs.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Well Commerce as a stream would include subjects like Economics, Accountancy, Maths, Business Studies, along with English. It would depend on the school where you study and the courses that they offer as choice. Mostly with Commerce, In IT you may get Informatics Practice and less are the chances to get Computer Science as a core.
I would suggest you to contact your school directly to inquire about the same and the decision has to be on the basis of your interest and you career aspirations.
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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Although, you have not mentioned your educational and professional background but, SAP FICO is mainly for professionals who are working in Finance sector or those fresher who want to make there career as SAP consultants in financial sector.
As far as the scope of SAP is concerned, it is one of the most popular and in demand courses and SAP consultants are highly paid. So, you definitely can go ahead, but I would also like to add here that SAP is quite an expensive course and if you are planning to invest, you should opt for an authorized institute.
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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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You can only begin preparing for CA, once you begin with your 11th grade (I am assuming you will opt for commerce stream).
You need to focus on your 10th standard subjects as of now as there is hardly anything you can prepare in 10th standard that is going to help you in your CA exams (except maybe a little bit compound interest, simple interest).
While you are in your 11th and 12th grade, you need to just put in some extra effort in certain subjects that will further help you sail through CA common proficiency test (CPT). This is considering the fact that there is a change in examination pattern from objective to subjective.
In 11th grad
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For doing CA course, you just need to complete class 12th with 50% or more than 50%. The thing is that, you should clear CPT exam which is a basic exam for CA after 9 months of registration you can take CPT exam.

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