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Here are some of the courses that you can do after studying commerce in class 12th. Apart from these, there are lots of other courses available but the ultimate choice is up to you. Make sure that you select a course which is easy for you to pursue in future and which is actually interesting for you. All the best.
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There is no undergraduate course or degree, which include both computer and economics as the two subjects are way different.
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The candidate must have passed Certificate of Health Science (General Medicine, Health Lab, Radiography, Physiotherapy, Health Education and Sanitation, Ayurveda, Ophthalmology, Nursing, etc.) with minimum 50% marks (in aggregate) of the Grand Total Or ISC or 10+2 or equivalent with minimum of 50% marks (in aggregate) of the grand total with Biology, English, Physics, and Chemistry as the main subjects.
The candidate must have secured not less than 50% marks in both theory and practice in each of the PCB Subjects-Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. An entrance examination is held to select candidates on the basis of merit.
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Procedure is typically online but the requirements differ from programme to programme. You should check their website directly. UBC being the top most university in Canada is going to be competitive and selective. High academic grades, excellent projects, LOR, SOP etc. Will be evaluated. You must also check the GRE requirement, some programme do need a GRE.
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