Can I get admission in good colleges in India if I choose commerce with Hindi in 12th?

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7 years ago
Hi, Admission in good colleges depends on your marks and grades. You should know what you want to pursue and the subjects required for it. For example, B.Com honors requires Mathematics, and if you don't have it, you can't pursue it. So, make wise choices and work hard.

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7 years ago
Hi, It's not necessary only if you want a specialisation in Hindi, it can be helpful. Now a days, companies are majorly focusing on a person with good English speaking background. In commerce you have many options to specialize which will actually help you and widen your scale such as, economics,

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