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That's very fascinating problem that you have passed commerce and hates all the core subject viz, accounts, economics, and business. Since you are interested in Maths only. There is no subjects in the continuation of Commerce, which does not includes all these. So, you have to compromise and along with Maths, you have to study at least one other these. The best options could be Maths & Finance Hope, this helps. Ask any query any time.
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It is not possible to choose BCA after class 12th commerce without Maths. Because, in BCA having Maths in class 12th as a compulsory subject is a must.
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Scholar-Level 16
Being student of ABS, I will say go for ABS without any doubt in mind, because it is one of the best college for PGDM in terms of ROI, placements and academic. You will get ample chances of exposures over here and good ROI too. You will get very supportive faculty members and mentors with right direction to move. For placements, you will get chances to sit for Campus interviews of Nestle, ITC, BAJAJ and many more till you got placed. I also had these colleges as option at the time of my admission and now I am very happy with my decision to take admission here.
Hi Anod,
Scope in Commerce is tremendous, if you ask me in one l
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Scholar-Level 16
Unfortunately, you cannot apply for B.Com (Hons) as Maths and English are the two core subjects that you need to have in your 10+2 to qualify for B.Com (Hons).
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Similarly, a B.Com graduate too has a lot many options. They can also get into further studies and have a lot many options open to them right from teaching to Law to Arts to literature to management studies (MBA) etc. As far as job is concerned, they can get opportunity in any industry into the accounts department, banks as a probationary officer, mutual funds, trading and securities etc. Now according to your skills and interest, cho
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