I got 65% in class 12th with commerce stream and have interest in accounts and economics. What should I do?

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    ROSE REEBA PRAKASH

    3 years ago
    If your interests are defined under Accounts and Economics, you can either opt for B.Com or B.A. Economics as your Bachelor degrees. I suggest you also do a correspondence course of CA or ACCA since Accountancy is an area of your expertise.
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    Mohd Ahsan | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    You have good score in class 12th. You should pursue B.Com because it fits in your interest. You can also pursue BBA B. M. or B.A. (Economics).
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    Sarang khedikar

    2 years ago
    Go for general courses like BBA, B.Com, etc. but with patience, dedication and hard, you can also go for professional course, i.e. CA, CS and CMS.
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    Mohamed Adil

    2 years ago
    Go for B.Com (Gen) & (Account and Finance), B.Com (Honors), BBA (Gen) & (Self Finance), B.A (public Policy), BBA (LLB), B.A (LLB). These are the courses private colleges will offer to you.
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    Neelesh mishra

    3 years ago
    You may opt for B.Com B.A. Economics or BBA where you can learn accountancy and economics in depth. On the completion of your graduation you may opt for MBA in finance.
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    Damini arora

    3 years ago
    As per your interests, you can go for B.Com (Hons. ) or BA in economics (Hons. ).
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    Yashika kumari

    3 years ago
    As you have an interest in accounts and economics you must go for B.Com and B.Com (Hons).
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    Manan Aggarwal | Guide-Level 12

    3 years ago
    There are several options for professional courses. I'd advise you to enrol in a reputable Bachelor's degree programme. You could enrol in Masters programmes if you're interested in continuing your education. One of the main goals of students majoring in commerce is to pursue a profession in accounting and finance. In the commerce stream, students learn about economics and business studies, however the focus of this stream is on accounting. Regardless of the sector you work in, a degree in economics will increase your employability in numerous sectors. The global job market has a high need for highly educated graduates, and because eco
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    Charu Garg

    3 years ago
    Yo can do BBA or B.Com and later on MBA.
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    Anuradha Kumari

    3 years ago
    Minimum Educational Qualification: Candidate should pass 12th class in commerce stream with minimum secure 50% marks from any recognised college. Those candidates who belong to ST/SC/PWD category are required to secure only 45% Marks in their 12th standard. This percentage won't hurt later once to get a good college so try hard to get a admission in best college possible.

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