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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
If you are a commerce student, then choose B.Com to do graduation. Otherwise, if you are more interested in BA, then choice is yours.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Before joining MBA you have to complete your under graduation course.
As far as my concern for under graduation course you should take BBA IB course.
It has great scope for future business strategies.
It'll give you wider scope and opportunities for international business and Masters course.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The most relevant courses after class 12th Commerce, which can be done alongside while pursuing commerce graduation are Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretary ship, Cost Accounting, Chartered Financial Analyst. After HSC Commerce, you may also shift to BBA or BBM or BMS or Hotel Management for graduation degree.
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Your class 12th marks are not good. To get admission in DU, you have to fulfil the eligibility criteria first.
Eligibility criteria:
1. Candidate must have secure 75% aggregate in class 12th to get admission B.Com.
This is the only eligibility criteria you have to fulfil.
As you have secured less marks in class 12th, you are not eligible for DU.
It will be better for you to take admission in some other university.
All the best.
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8 years ago
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Yes, of course, you need to take an entrance exam for some courses and maths will be there but the question will be related to basic mathematics like percentage, ratio and proportion, Time work, energy, etc.
So, no need to worry about the entrance exams as with little practice of basics maths topics, you can clear them easily and enrol for your desired course.
I would like to tell you that people very often confuse that maths in commer
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