I am from commerce background. Can you suggest some options in computer and IT field that can be pursued after class 12th?

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    Rohit Kothawade i am here to help you in your problem | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    After 12th in commerce, you should take admission for BCA if you want to study in the IT field.
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    Sarang khedikar

    2 years ago
    It does not make any difference whether you have passed your 12th from science or commerce. If you have interest in IT and computers then go for courses like B.Sc or BCA.
  • Yes, there are several options available in the computer and IT field that you can pursue after class 12th commerce. Here are some popular options:
    Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA is a three-year undergraduate course that provides a foundation in computer Science and applications. This course covers subjects such as programming languages, database management, web development, and networking. Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT): BIT is a three-year undergraduate course that provides a comprehensive understanding of information technology, including hardware, software, and networking. This course covers subjects such as program
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    Mohd Ahsan | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    You can pursue B.Sc. (IT) or BCA
    These courses are very good and totally based on computer, Statistics and computer Science.

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