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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Yes, you can, but you have IP subject in class 12th. Otherwise, you can't have entrance also. And, more on that is difficult for you to solve maths. Even, I was also ex-IP student, and in entrance I don't solve one single question in Maths section. So, that will be better, if you go for coaching of 1-2month for Maths. Best of luck.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You can go for game designing. VFX. As, they are in trend now. Or, you may go for any short term course related to computer technicality. App developer. After all, the future is all depends on development of digital world.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think, mass communication, because it had wider range of job scope as in radio, TV, newspaper, movies, documentaries, journalism, advertising and more on mass comm. Not in any way disappoint you, you explore the world and also became more and more confident to put up your opinion in society. On the other side. Aviation course have narrow scope as in job always goes around in airport / flight sector. As in air hostess, airport security etc. It may disappoint you in future and more on I think it's costly also and overall it's just a luck by chance to get job in this sector. So take decision with considering both of the courses pros and
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Chartered Accountantancy, MBA from good college, Company secretary are some good and well paid courses in commerce stream.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Vocational courses lengths range from as little as two weeks to12 months, with most courses of study lasting about six months. And, eligibility is 10+2. While some institute / universities gave admission in specific percentage.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Diploma is 2 year or 1 year course. Graduation is 3 year course. So, if your course of Diploma which you wanted to do is 2 year course, you have to complete 1st year. Any institute or university don't gave admission in directly 2nd year.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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One year is not considered as graduation. 1 year or 2 year are called Diploma or certificate course. Whereas, 3year course is graduation.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Sarita,
It depends on your area of interest. There are plenty of career options for you as a commerce student. You can refer to this link and find a suitable career option for yourself https://www.shiksha.com/careers.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think, you are creative person. Go for English hons. Given you an opportunity to explore a new literary world writing about stories, article, and debates and of course, we all know that pen is mightier than sword. Or, you may go for Bachelor's degree in fine arts, it gave you extensive knowledge of paintings, drawing, sketching. Best of luck.

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kanksha Mutreja

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The eligibility in Delhi College of Arts and Commerce for B.Com(Hons.) is 93% for general category.

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