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Muskan

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Despite your failure in optional maths and 87% in commerce in your 12th year, many respectable universities might nevertheless take a look at your B.Com (Hons) application. Colleges may choose to admit you based on your good commerce percentage in addition to their usual emphasis on overall academic success. To improve your odds of acceptance, make sure to review each college's specific admission requirements and think about submitting applications to several different schools.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Yes, you can definitely do 11th and 12th in commerce stream. Commerce stream needs to be available at the institute you are choosing. The fees depends on the institute you are choosing, whether it's of state board or central board. Although the average fees of good institutes lie between the range of INR 50,000 to INR 1 lacs yearly. Many of the institutes also provide optional subject facility to students like computer science, physical education, Hindi etc. You can choose any one according to your interest. So if you have a good score in your 10th, try getting admission at a well reputed institute, which will build your base in the su

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Parul Thapa

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If you are good at maths, there are plenty of career options for you after completing a course in Accounting and Commerce. Some of them are given below:

  • Investment Banking: Strategize deals, analyze data, and manage investments for businesses and individuals.
  • Actuary: Assess risks and design insurance plans using mathematical models and financial expertise.
  • Cost Accountant: Optimize business costs, analyze resource allocation, and improve operational efficiency.
  • Data Analyst: Interpret data, identify trends, and provide insights for informed business decisions.
  • Management Consultant: Advise businesses on strategy, operations, and financial
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Parul Thapa

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Commerce subejcts are programs that focus on developing knowledge and skills in Accounting, Finance, and Commerce. Commerce courses cover various subjects such as Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, Taxation, Auditing, Business Law, Economics, and Business Management.

In Commerce degrees, candidates will learn how to prepare financial statements, analyze financial data, manage budgets, understand tax laws, and make informed business decisions. The Commerce degrees provide a strong foundation in accounting principles and practices, as well as a broader understanding of the Commerce degrees.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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For students who haven't opted for math, UG commerce courses in India include:

• Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) General

• Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) or Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)

• Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (BAF)

• Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality and Tourism

These courses focus on various aspects of commerce and business without a mandatory math requirement.

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Akansha Bisht

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Actuarial Science courses are primarily based on Mathematical techniques and coming from a non-math background will not help you meet the requirements for becoming an Actuary. That's why, Mathematics is a mandatory subject for Actuarial Science courses admission.

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Manori Sahni

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A BCom degree provides a versatile education that can open up various non-Commerce career opportunities. OPJS University BCom graduates can apply for these jobs. Some of the options available for the graduates are:

  • IT
  • Digital Marketing
  • Human Resources
  • PR
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Education

Government and Public Sector: Administrative Officer, Policy Analyst, Public Affairs Specialist, Government Relations Officer, etc.

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