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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Arjun,
After 12th in commerce there are various career opportunities such as,
If you got good % in 12th somewhere in 90's or so then my suggestion is to go for a regular B.com hons from DU, and then appear for CAT/SNAP/XAT for MBA during your final year of college.
If you failed to get good score in 12th then my suggestion is go for Graduation from correspondence and along with that go for professional course such as CA/CS/ICWA.
What you opt in graduation is entirely your wish as per your interest, but my recommendation is if you got 90% or + then opt for DU, and B.com Hons, otherwise if you still want to attend regular college with l
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear mayank
With combination of subjects you can pursue below mentioned options :
Maths hons
Economic hons
Stats hons
Actuarial science
Bba financial accounting
B.com financial accounting
Ca , cs or icwa
B.com.hons
B.com LLB
Bca
So do some research on this fields and choose according to your passion and interest.
All the best

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abhishek kumar Singhworked at senior design project manager inTCS

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Delhi University stated that mathematics wont be required for admission to the four year Bachelor with Honours course in Commerce from the 2013-14 academic session onward.
Till last year, most colleges were not accepting students in the Honours Programme of Commerce (B Com (Honours) without Mathematics. As a result, a large number of students who had pursued commerce without Mathematics in their class 12th were deprived of admission in different colleges.
Mathematics was not compulsory for just SC and ST category students but now the university has approved this for the general and OBC category students as well.
The students are hanging i
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Chetna S

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You can join a private university to do bsc, BHM or join any vocational courses.

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Ruhi ACareer oriented ofcourse

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Both are very different fields. Decide what you exactly want. If you choose IIT, biology has no role in it at all.
If MBBS, keep Maths as a 6th subject, I think you just need Maths to just be a bit comfortable with physics. Rest is up to you.
Good luck!

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Mainay 12 tuk math padi hai aub Ba(major) psychology kur rha hu ,Sam Higginbotham institute of Agriculture technology & sciences (Uttar prades) Allahabad say ,muje philal Rajasthan ka idea nhi hai and one think its very difficult to psychology college India even best is also more difficult. except Tata institute of Social Science this is the best college. in india

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