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There is not such course after 10th for B.Com.
I will suggest you to take up commerce after 10th if you are that interested in it, mainly if you're interested and good at maths and economics.
Students choosing this stream will study commerce, economics, accounts, finance, business and business maths as common subjects. After this group, you can choose to study B.Com, BA Economics or even BBA Bachelor of business administration. Later you can study M.Com/ MA/ M.Sc in related Bachelors subjects or even progress to professional careers like the PhD/ CA/ CS/ CFA.
Or there is another alternative of this - B.Com. Vocational/IT, which w
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Before you apply for a study visa, you must be accepted by a university or college. Though you can study and there is no limit to it, you should check with the universities first, they will question your gap year and you must have a genuine reason for the same. Decide what to study and check entry requirements on the university websites. Communicate with the universities for any university related query.
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Please complete your 10+2 with good grades, first class preferably. Take the SAT and TOEFL to be considered for admissions into Bachelor's degree programs. Whether you are from SC/ST, it does not matter in the US. Quota system exists only in India. Admissions abroad are purely on merit so complete and focus on your studies.
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Keeping aside your academic grades if your overall profile is not impressive then I am afraid chances are poor. Extra curricular activities which can be in the form of voluntary work, project work, sports, etc., are a must. Also, why do you want to take both SAT and GMAT? SAT is for admissions into UG programs while GMAT for MBA. You should decide what to study first, check the admission requirements on university websites and have a fair idea of what is required and what is not.
Good luck.
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