Am I eligible for B.Com (Honours) in 12th commerce without maths?
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Yes, you can enroll for B.Com (Hons. ) after 12th, without Maths. There are many private college which offer B.Com (hons. ) without Maths in 12th. The following options you can consider
St. Xaviers College, Kolkata:
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
St. Xaviers College, Mumbai
St. Josephs College, Bangalore
Bhonsala Military College, Nashik
Deen Dayal Upadhyay College
Christ College, Bangalore
Ethiraj College for Women
Wilson College
Loyola College
Alpha Arts and Science College
Lady Brabourne College
Geeta University, Panipat
Presidency College, Kolkata
Garden City College, Bangalore:
Scottish Church College, Kolkata
Dayanand Sagar university, Bangalore
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Yes you can pursue B.Com Hons. B.Com Honours are offered by almost all of the best management colleges in India. Therefore, it becomes important for all the candidates freshly out of school, to understand every aspect of this programme. It is, however, very important to be well aware of the career pathways which open up after the conclusion of B.Com (Hons). B.Com Hons is a specialised and most pursued undergraduate degree aimed for commerce students who wish to pursue a career in the field of accounting, finance, economics, company business, and alike. The scope of B.Com (Hons) spreads out across various government and private sector o...more
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B.Com (Hons) programme is one of the fortes of LPU. The B Comm Hons course means, learning through workshops courses a broad range of commerce basics and the management skills you need to thrive in any career. The eligibility for the programme is 60 percent marks and qualifying LPU NEST. Maths is not compulsory. The Illustrative specialization Area for the course are :
Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Institute of Management Accountants, USA
Accounting and Finance Professional KPMG
Digital Marketing -Digital Marketing Institute, Ireland
Business Analytics WileyNXT
Certificate in HR SHRM, USA
Technology/ Software-oriented Courses:
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Yes, you can enroll for B.Com (Hons. ) after 12th, without Maths. In the B.Com course, candidates are taught core subjects related to commerce and finance. As LPU faculty, I would suggest LPU for pursuing B.Com (hons)
The eligibility is pass 12th as 60% with English. She told me this programme aims to build in students competent business acumen through advanced study of general subjects such as Organizational Behavior and Cost Accountancy, later allowing them to specialize in a chosen area. The curriculum involves intensive study, culminating with the completion of a research-based dissertation. The course may also include Practical/ wo...more - 
Sorry to say, but you cannot take admission in Delhi university in B.Com "hons" if you did not have maths in your 12th standard. But you can take B.Com.
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Overall, it is the best college for the B.Com honors course is Chandigarh university. Placements: It provides a good environment. It is value for money. About 77% of the students from our course got placed. The average salary package offered is 6 LPA. All you have to do is maintain a good GPA and attendance. Infrastructure: Our college provides good infrastructure and many facilities. Sports facilities are available in the college. It has well-maintained classrooms. Conveniently located cafes and mini refreshments joints are popular gathering places for students, faculty members, and staff to eat, study and socialize with friends. Facu...more
 
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Absolutely! Having a humanities background is no barrier to pursuing Fine Arts at Chandigarh University.
The programme welcomes students from all streams, including humanities, as long as they meet the minimum requirement of 50% marks in their 12th exams. Many humanities students find the programme a natural extension of their academic interests, as the curriculum often connects with cultural, historical, and social themes. For example, a student who studied history might bring unique perspectives into courses like painting or applied arts.
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Yes, you can appear for the 12th improvement examination even while pursing your Polytechnic course . the education boards allow students to reppear for improvement exams to enhance their marks, and it does not affect your current Polytechnic studies . you just need to ensure that your exam date do not clash with your Polytechnic semester exams or practicals . also makes sure to apply for the improvement exam through your respective board within the spacifiied registration period. improving your 12th marks can be beneficial for future admission, degree programs, or better placement opportunity after Polytechnic.
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