I have mathematics in 12th commerce. I do not want to continue with commerce. Which courses can I pursue?

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8 years ago
It totally depends on your interest that which course you like the most and what do you want in your life. If you are not interested in mathematics then change it. You can choose fine arts, journalism, you can also do BA, BA LLB, fashion designing course and many more options, but you have to first

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It totally depends on your interest that which course you like the most and what do you want in your life. If you are not interested in mathematics then change it. You can choose fine arts, journalism, you can also do B.A. LL.B. Fashion designing course and many more options, but you have to first d

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8 years ago
You can pursue BA, BA (Hons) or law.

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