I dropped Maths from std IX and currently doing XII th Commerce CBSE. Can I successfully complete the above course?

Is there any better option open to me without Maths? I don't like the subjects in Arts stream either though comfortable so far with all Commerce subjects.

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Asked by Asha Nair
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Hemanshi Pathania
3 years ago
Yes, there is no problem in that. If you think that Maths is your weak area, then it's a wise decision, drop the subject as it can have a negative impact on your 12th board results. Don't get persuaded by your peers or relatives. Just do what suits you the best.

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