Can I pursue CS and B.Com without math in class 12th?
Asked by Srishti Sharma
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I am also more happy to answer this since I am myself an Inter CS qualified person. I would also like to appreciate that being in the 12th level, you have thought about your career goal and looking to have information about it sincerely. Keep it up my dear. You have taken admission in commerce and now planning to do Company Secretaryship course. This combination is an excellent combination my dear and you are very much at the right career path. I am happy to see your liking for company secretary course.
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Yes, you can definitely apply for and pursue CS and B.Com even if you haven't studied maths in your class 12th. Maths is not a compulsion for CS and B.Com.
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Hi Dear,
You may pursue CS along with your B.Com/B.Com (Hons) graduation, without Maths. Company Secretary Course can very well be done along with your commerce graduation. However, you will have to wait till you complete your HSC Commerce with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. B.Com (Hons) and Company Secretary Course can be done simultaneously, and in fact there are thousands of students who opt for the Company Secretary / Chartered Accountant / Cost Accountancy course alongside the graduation. However, please take care that you don't neglect graduation studies at all. Your Commerce graduation is a solid foundation for your post-gradua...more
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