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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

You must clear English Poficiency Tests such as IELTS, TOEFL or GRE as applicable to the country and university of study with the demanded aggregate. Choice of a university, your affordability status, availability of financial assistance etc. and work permit are important factors that govern your studies abroad.

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Jayesh KoliD3-Dedication, Determination and Discipline

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Hi, there is no such requirement to have maths as a subject but it is required that you should know maths for calculation and business planning. As you want to do commerce further, so you will require good command over calculation. Apart from maths, Secretarial Practice (SP) is a very good subject to understand the basic requirement of any organisation, like types of organisation, documents, registration and so on. It will give you thorough idea about business.
Govt. also motivates the women empowerment, and have created many schemes and provides financial as well as technical knowledge also.
All the very best.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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as a commerce student,every papers is important at+2 level.maths is important.improve your analytical skills.as papers are concerned,they are following as a) accounts.b)economics.c) business strategy.

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Aanchal Pathak

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Hi,
If you have valid reason and can justify your gap, it shall not concern you. As you have not mentioned the course that you wish to pursue we are unable to answer you aptly.

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tushar goti

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Mentioned below are some of the books which will help you out:
Physics-NCERT and HC Verma
Chemistry-N.C.E.R.T.
- Solomons Fryhle (Organic Chemistry)
- J D Lee ( Inorganic Chemistry)
- Little bit of 'Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations' by RC Mukherjee. (Physical Chemistry)
Mathematics: -N.C.E.R.T.
-Little bit of 'Objective Mathematics' by R.D.Sharma
-Little bit of IITJEE Mathematics, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.

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risheik dhir

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u should join a coaching centre to achieve this

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risabh singh

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no not at all.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

You should continue with 11th as in the current scenario 12th is taken to be a base requirement for any career, you would have plenty of time to pursue courses of your choice if you do well in 12th

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priyesh dixit

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yes its right but maintain above 75% in 12th

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