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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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You can choose from BBA B.Com BCA B.Sc. , engineering, architecture, agricultural, and more. A decent alternative is to study economics at DU. After earning your economics degree, you have a variety of career options, including consulting, a master's degree in finance or economics, an MBA, a doctorate in research, corporate law, economic journalism, analysis, statistician, banking, and professorship. Pick carefully and go with the one you are most interested in. Best wishes.

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Khushi charan Sharma

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There is no mandatory rule to take mathematics in class 12th. All you need to have passed in 10+2 in arts/science/arts from a recognized board with minimal 50% aggregate marks and the marks may vary in different colleges.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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Bio-Medical
Bio-Informatics
Bio-Technology.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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It is very much mandatory to clear every subject in your course. Then only you will get your score card from your respective school or college. For passing out in that exam you have apply for recounting which means your paper will be checked again and if scores need to be added that will be add. If not you have to write supplementary exam.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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It totally depends on your interest because you have many fields to pursue your career. If you are interested in computers go with computer Science and if you are interested in designing go with B.Arch fashion designing etc. , All the best.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

Beginner-Level 5

It totally depends on your interest because you have many fields to pursue your career. If you are interested in computers go with computer Science and if you are interested in designing go with B.Arch fashion designing etc. ,. .

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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It totally depends on your interest because you have many fields to pursue your career. If you are interested in computers go with computer Science and if you are interested in designing go with B.Arch fashion designing etc. ,. .

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can do BCA even if you don't have maths & CS in your class 12th . You need to pass 10+2 in any stream/with any subject in order to be eligible for Bca.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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75,000 (1st Year Fees) and there is no % criteria but it should be 50 percentage are required

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Abhishek Tanwar

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Sorry bro but you can not join the B.Com course because you did not pass the 12th class but you can pass the 12th class form open learning and then you can apply for the UG course and please when you do 12th form open learning you should take the commerce stream or the Science stream for taking the B.Com course.

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