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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
There are numerous exams that you must pass to enter the coveted government jobs. I am listing some of the exams that you can pursue after your Bachelors degree in commerce but it all depends upon your interest in which field it lies. Some of the exams which will give you best government jobs includes :
SSC/CGL, IBPS SBI PO RBI, etc.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, mathematics is the mandatory subject to pursue for B.Com (Hons) but for B.Com (P) maths is not a compulsory subject to get admission in DU.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
You must have cleared your class 12th examination from any recognised board with an aggregate of 50% only then you are eligible to get admission in good colleges. For DU you have to fill their application form through online mode and the admissions in DU are based on the merit list. If your name gets shortlisted in that merit list then you are eligible for B.Com (Hons) in Delhi University.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
Both the courses will introduce you and teach you the subjects in detail. The eligibility criteria for admission to both the courses remains the same for most of the college universities. The only difference between these two is that in B.Com (Hons) you can specialize in a specific subject like accounting whereas in B.Com (P), you will get an overview of all the subjects taught in the B.Com (Hons) course.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
Sorry to say that but commerce stream is not the required qualification for Bachelors degree in physiotherapy course. For that, one must have class 12th qualification with PCB stream from any recognised board. Don't worry you can go for any other course. Best of luck!
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