Class 12-Commerce
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For a student, class 12th or Higher Secondary (HSC) is considered the threshold to the world of higher education.
To be able to achieve the desired personal, economic and social progress in the life ahead, one has to make a well-informed course selection to pursue higher studies. Please refer the link below for your reference:
https://www.shiksha.com/courses-after-12th
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Don't get confused. You have many options ahead. B.Com, BCA+LLB and other courses like hotel management, animation, graphics designer, and photography. You can also join an airline, navy and army. You can prepare for CA and then choose a college accordingly. Also, there are lots and lots of streams which you can go for.
All the best.
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For getting into the BCA course offered by West Bengal colleges, the candidates must have completed their higher secondary from an institution recognised by the higher education board of the state of West Bengal. Yes, some universities provide BCA degree without mathematics in 10+2. But you must be eager to learn math, as BCA course is a Computer Science course and computers are all about math, so it includes math.
Best of luck.
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You can still go ahead to pursue Tourism Studies, which is a growing sector in the recent decades and will have a greater future for you ahead.
BHM is a professional course for Hotel Management graduates in which you study about various departments of the hotels and its operations. It's also one interesting trade and has a bright future.
B.A. course.
You can do BBA also, which does not have too much of accountancy as compared to B.Com.
Options are available, just decide in which field you would want to develop your career.
All the very best.
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