I have done my 12th from commerce without maths, which course should I opt for to get a government job?

I am weak in maths. Kindly suggest accordingly.

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Ankit Kumar
5 years ago
You can easily get government job, because class 12th level Maths is very different.

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V
7 years ago
In nearly all the entrance examinations for government jobs Mathematics, Reasoning, General knowledge & English are there. You can do either B.Com or BA. That is not going to affect you much because, in the entrance examination, questions are of 10th level. One thing you can do, collect few books wh

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K
7 years ago
You can do MBA as well as prepare SSC CGL for government job. If you score good marks in SSC, you can definitely get jobs in government sector. So, be ready for that.

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Narmadeshwar Mishra
8 years ago
In nearly all the entrance examination for Government jobs Mathematics, Reasoning, General knowledge & English is asked. You can do either B. Com. or B. A. That is not going to effect you much. Because in entrance examination questions are of 10th level. One thing you can do, collect few books

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Ajay Mangal
8 years ago
You can easily get government job, because class 12th level Maths is very different.

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Seheer Ottayil
8 years ago
To get a job in government sector, any degree is enough for common posts including civil services. So as a commerce student, you may opt B Com or BBA. Other options are LLB (5 years), BSW, BA, etc.

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L
8 years ago
For applying to government jobs, you should be a graduate. You can appear for many govt. job exams like Banking, Staff Selection, Combined graduate level and UPSC (civil service exams) after the completion of graduation.

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Rohit Kothawade
8 years ago
To get a government job, you should start preparing for government exams like banking, SSC and UPSC.

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N
8 years ago
Hi, You can either pursue BCA or hotel management course as they both have a good scope and you can get a government job as well.

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Kishansinh Rathod
9 years ago
Hello Shreya, You should pursue B.Com to get a government job. You should focus on logical skill and do practice of solving aptitude and reasoning questions.

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