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Akshay Bajaj

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The career you have chosen or you wish to be is one of the leading careers and a never-ending career. Since every company or organisation is digital, everyone needs a computer for better and easy functioning. Hoping that in your 12th commerce, you have opted for Maths as a subject. Post 12th, you could opt for either a B.Sc IT programme or BCA programme. Both are 3 years undergraduate programme. But IT is more hardware and theory related, whereas, BCA would be more software-oriented with majorly application based course. Entrance to both the courses are purely based on merit. But please note that majorly students opt for BCA and hence
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Aleena JobinI am student

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Yes, you can apply for B.Tech. The general requirement is 80% in 12th (PCM) and JEE. Since you have completed Diploma it is easy to get admission in any reputed college.

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Anagha G Nair

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*B.Com stands for Bachelor of commerce. Generally a 3 year programme
*BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration, 3 year programme
*BMS stands for Bachelor of Management Science, 3 year long course. *CA stands for Chartered accountant, duration depends on how you take training and clear exams. *Integrated law course duration is 5 years. It is a combination of general graduation course and LL.B. *BHM stands for Bachelor of Hotel Management course duration is 4 years.
*BE stands for Bachelor of Economics course duration is 3 years.
* BCA Stars for Bachelor of Computer Application and course duration is 3 years.

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Mohit AgarwalStudent-#never_give_up

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Hi Mehak!
There are many career opportunities or options available to do. Everything depends on the student's interest.
You can do CA, CS, law courses, computer applications, BCA and many other certificate courses.
Good luck!

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think with this percentage, you can't get Bachelor's degree, but you can do vocational course for this from any private institute. As in MAAC, which is famous for VFX and game animation developer.

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Varun dixit

Guide-Level 11

After 12th with commerce, you can go for-
B.Com (Computers),
BBA,
CS,
CA,
banking, etc.
Or you can also go for-
hotel management,
advertisement management,
media and mass communication.
It depends on your area of interest.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Yes B.Sc. Maths have the applied part in your course. For more information, download the syllabus of this course.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

12th in commerce just means that you have completed your SCHOOL Education. Besides, entrepreneurship had nothing to do with 'after 12th' so take it easy about what I wish to say.
1. You can study further and do a graduation that strengthens your skills and knowledge of Business, Management ad well as Financial Management.
2. You should toil harder and br very innovative in developing your plans and ensuring their execution in all. Pososble startups or event.
3. BBA is an Option to enhance your Business Management skills.

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Devangna Sharma

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If here by haven't studied you mean that you had maths, but unable to score good marks, then you are eligible for pursuing B.Com (Hons). Most of the college's criteria require maths for getting admission in B.Com (Hons).

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Anagha G Nair

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Maths is not necessary but knowledge in maths can be an added advantage as in fashion designing you require geometry for designing clothes in 3D like rotations, reflexion, etc.
The basic eligibility is minimum 50% or above in class 12th from any recognised board. Some good institutes like NIFT, NID, etc. have their own entrance exams to be cleared by the candidates along with the aforementioned criteria to get selected.

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