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Hithaish SAn IAS aspirant

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Yes, but you need a degree to apply for the IAS exam. 12th standard is not enough for the same.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to do BCA based on your subjects PCM in 10+2. You are advised to appear for BCA entrance exams conducted by various universities.

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Sushant RajI am a tech geek..!!

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Yes you can join.

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murale narayanaTRYING TO PURSUE WHAT MY HEART SAYS!!!

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Instead of that you can apply for Delhi Commerce College or IIM.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are requested to confirm your class 12th subjects for appropriate suggestions on graduation degree.

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vk prajapati

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Hi,
If you want to do commerce with mathematics then below are the most popular courses we have listed. Take a look at these:
C.A
B.F.A
MBA
BAF
BMS
BMM
BBI
More courses as listed below:
Bachelor of Commerce
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Cost Management
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System Architect
Web developers
Multimedia designer
System/IT manager
Database Administrator
Data processing assistant/ Data Entry Operator
Servicing and Maintenance Technician
Technology management
Economist

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There is no substitute for hardwork and dedication. Be systematic and regular in your studies. You must put your best of efforts for your examinations. Read textbooks thoroughly, prepare your own notes and learn a few memory and concentration techniques which will help you to fare better in your examinations

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