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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

First, you need to check if a university will accept 50% or not. Also, take the SAT. The course regarding which you have plenty of options and flexibility in US, just visit a university's website and check the undergraduate majors. You can study anything you want as long as you meet the requirements.

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vk prajapati

Beginner-Level 2

Hi,
If you want to do commerce with mathematics then below are the most popular courses we have listed. Take a look at these:
C.A
B.F.A
MBA
BAF
BMS
BMM
BBI
More courses as listed below:
Bachelor of Commerce
Chartered Accountant
Cost Management
Financial analysts Courses
Computer Software development
System Architect
Web developers
Multimedia designer
System/IT manager
Database Administrator
Data processing assistant/ Data Entry Operator
Servicing and Maintenance Technician
Technology management
Economist

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vk prajapati

Beginner-Level 2

Commerce without mathematics also has many career opportunities. There are certain courses of business and finance, many of which do not require mathematics as a subject. It includes CA, banking, CWA, business management, designing and so on. It is still useful to have mathematics as a subject, but it is not imperative if you have some basic knowledge and mathematical skill. There are still various options not related to commerce, such as law, civil services, mass communication, hotel management and so on, which you can still take up even after you complete your intermediate with or without mathematics.

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

There is no substitute for hardwork and dedication. Be systematic and regular in your studies. You must put your best of efforts for your examinations. Read textbooks thoroughly, prepare your own notes and learn a few memory and concentration techniques which will help you to fare better in your examinations

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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

You have to contact your school authorities regarding the change in the field. You have to request the Principal of your school by sending him/her an application with permission from your parent's side and after his/her consideration school authorities will send the request to the respective board like CBSE for the change of stream.

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Kavita Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
Which field do you want to opt for? Just focus on that particular course as it will help in your career. If you want to go in management then go for BBA, but first of all research about the subjects included in that course and learn about them.
All the best!

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Kavita Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
There are no such courses, but you can go for Diploma course in a particular subject.

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Kavita Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
There are many courses which you can opt after 12th, it depends on you in which field you want to go ahead, it can be BBA, B.Com, hotel management, journalism and mass communication, BCA and many more. So, choose according to your interest.
All the best!

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Arham Khan,
Being a commerce graduate, PGPM from IIM is better than MCA. You should prepare for CAT examination and try to get above 95 percentile.
All the best.

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