I don't have maths in class 12. Will I be able to do B.Com (Hons) and CA?

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Asked by lakshay gogia

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    ashutosh chauhan | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can pursue B.Com (Hons) without having maths in class 12th. IP University offers this course; you can apply there.
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    Rohan sharma

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Yes, absolutely, you can do your B.Com (Hons) or CA after completing your class 12th from commerce stream without having maths option. You can also go through some other courses like BBM, BBA or BCA.
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    CA Anubhav Jain Cool by heart and you can ask me anything | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Absolutely, yes. You should have your primary school math that is more than enough in CA exams. I didn't have Maths in my 12th and now the Chartered Accountant.
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    Nikita Sharma I am always here to help! | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Hello Lakshay,
    Yes, you can choose to do CA after 12th class in commerce. You can appear for CA CPT exam after 12th class. This is the foundation exam for this course. If you clear this exam you can get in to other two levels involved in CA course. After 12th class in commerce with out mathematics, you can definitely join for B.Com course. Also, if you are interested to do both CA as well as B.Com this is also possible. You can finish your B.Com course first. A B.Com graduate can straight away join for IPCC, second level in CA course. As part of this, you will get exemption from CPT exam. If you clear IPCC level you can join final CA co
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