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Deepanshi ailawadi

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That not necessary because government college for example DU or other many universities go for best 4 aggregate marks.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think no because last year in 2017 cut off touch only 94.5 something. Below is the link of last year cutoff of the college so you'll get little idea of 2018 cutoff : http://dcac.du.ac.in/Pages/Cutoff/sixth.php.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Vimlesh,
You can pursue a design course like Fashion or textile design, web designing, interior design, product design, automobile design and so on. You may also go for animation or mass communication if that interests you.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Nidhi!
Forensic Accounting and Auditing is a very much upcoming field in India. With the impending use of Systems, we are becoming completely dependent on that. With more and more use of systems, frauds are happening at an alarming rate. Moreover, if you would look up RBI is thinking to set up a bad bank for bad loans since there have been increasing numbers of bad loans which warrant a forensic audit.
Scope in India:
1. RBI Red Flagged Accounts needs forensic, in coming period RBI may make it compulsory for advances above a certain threshold.
2. Serious Fraud Investigations Office setup under Ministry of Corporate Affairs had many case
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rahul r

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Popular Courses After 12th for Commerce Students are mentioned below:
https://www.shiksha.com/courses-after-12th/commerce.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Priyanshu,
If you are not good in maths, then there is no problem as such while studying Company Secretaries. You just need to be aware about the elementary maths and some sort of economics. However, for commerce students (+2), you can start CS by joining a foundation course. The scope is huge. You can work as an assistant to the Board of Directors, Legal Advisory, Corporate Policymaker, Principal Secretary. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

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Nishtha Mishra

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Commerce with maths is a good combination for pursuing CA, provided you want to get into that tough course.
If you have an interest in maths and you get it well, you can also go for CAT exam.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

There are many options depending upon your area of interest like CS, CA, CMA, B.Com, BBA, BCA, etc. B.Com is better than BCA. A combination of Company Secretaryship CS course and Bachelor in Commerce B.Com is much appreciated. So, after 12th you may enroll yourself in the CS foundation course online on the official ICSI website (www.icsi.edu) and simultaneously you may go for B.Com from any recognised university.

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Scholar-Level 16

There are many options depending upon your area of interest like CS CA CMA, B.Com BBA BCA etc. B.Com is better than BCA. A combination of Company Secretaryship CS course and Bachelor in Commerce B.Com is much appreciated. So, after 12th you may enroll yourself in the CS foundation course online on the official ICSI website (www.icsi.edu) and simultaneously you may go for B.Com from any recognised university.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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There is no comparison of Chartered Accountant CA Course and BCA and BBA course. CA course is more tough, complex and reputed than a normal average BCA course. If you are seriously committed to your career and studies, then I suggest you to go for CA and if not then go for BCA.

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