Class 12-Commerce
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Contributor-Level 6
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Guide-Level 14
Firstly, there is no matter about Hindi and English. As a commerce student has no option, they are always considered as English student because accounting will be done with English not Hindi how would you make a balance sheet and profit and loss accounts in Hindi.
Secondly, it's up to ur skill in which part you are strong which one is not.
Alway hope for the best. Att the best
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Guide-Level 15
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Guide-Level 14
Will it be of JEE level? Definitely not. It is extremely easy when compared to JEE Mains.
Is it easier than SRMJEE/VITEEE/other entrances? Ofcourse, it is way easier than those exams.
Will the questions be direct?Yeah, most of it. All you need to know is the formula. You'll just get the answers by direct substitutions.
On the whole, the exam will be easier to the core and one can easily clear it.
All the best!
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Guide-Level 11
Yes with commerce you may pursue computer application(BCA) but there is always an eligibility criteria. Usually college permits the students having minimum 50% of marks or some Colleges allow at minimum 45% in 12th. This was about private college or Institutes but government college /Universities always pass a cut off that is usually higher. If you have secured low marks than look out for private Colleges.
All the best! Thank you
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Scholar-Level 17
To get a visa you must apply to a college first and receive the admission offer. Admission requirements of colleges in Canada are very competitive, you must have good grades and must also take the IELTS or TOEFL. Accounts, Finance, Hospitality, Business, Economics etc are some options relevant to your background. Best differs from person to person. I am not aware of your skills and talents so can't tell you what is best for you. However you will know it, weigh your strengths, likes and dislikes and choose a field you will enjoy studying.
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