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You should ideally complete your class 11th and 12th in a stream of your choice (Science, Arts or Commerce). Choose on the basis of your interest, there will be subjects you are least interested in while some may be your favourites, know your strength and aptitude and choose wisely. On the other hand, you may opt for Diploma programs also. However, completing class 11th and 12th is recommended for future prospects.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You should ideally complete your class 11th and 12th in a stream of your choice (Science, Arts or Commerce). Choose on the basis of your interest, there will be subjects you are least interested in while some may be your favourites, know your strength and aptitude and choose wisely. On the other hand, you may opt for Diploma programs also. However, completing class 11th and 12th is recommended for future prospects.
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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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