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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Mudhita!
If you have opted for commerce in class 11, then economics is a compulsory subject. The only optional subject is class 11 is Maths.

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Natalie Elaine

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Hello Rishi, this major is offered in conjunction with College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), and Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. Typically for admission into CALS, applicant must have had English, Mathematics and Science. Pre-Calculus is required for Applied Economics and Management. They do not require SAT or ACT, so admissions are based on your marks SOP and recommendation letters. Since you came from a commerce background advice you to email them and ask for the specific criteria.

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Jayjeet Sarma

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Hi Priyanka, to pursue engineering you have to be a PCM student and not commerce. You can do courses like financial engineering but these courses come typically in master level. If you are good with numbers, you can opt for courses like data analytics etc. Core engineering is not for you. If at all you want to study engineering start your class 11th and class 12th all over, but makes no sense wasting so much valuable time again.

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Jayjeet Sarma

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Hi Dev, Studying abroad and the processes differ from country to country. You have to meet the eligibility criteria and take entrance tests. These are not the same everywhere. You have to therefore choose a country of your choice and apply to a number of universities. This will require you to do some research, you have to visit university websites, the programs, admission deadlines, and fees etc. And decide. As for class 12th requirements, it is better if you have a good first class percentage. Entrance exams generally required are SAT ACT, IELTS and TOEFL.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding a course in B.Sc from JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (JSSCACS). You should be able to download college brochure which should guide you regarding cut-offs and minimum percentages required to join this course. Alternatively, you can visit college website if cut offs or eligibility to apply for this course have been declared. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-jss-college-of-arts-commerce-and-science-jsscacs-mysore-261375

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Megha Aggarwal

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Along with your graduation, you can probably join some certification part-time course. As the Diploma in Cosmetology offered is of 5 months duration and a full-time program, where you need to attend the classes conducted by the institute on almost daily basis.

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