I'll complete my class 12th this year! And my subject is "commerce+maths" so which field i should choose as my career

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7 years ago
You should go for CA.

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Aarti Singh
9 years ago
Shivani, If you're good at crunching numbers or want anything to do in the fields of formal finance like CA, then a B.Com degree should be your clear first choice. B.Com (Professional) is another good option. If your aptitude matches to the management study only, your only goal is to get into manage

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Ankur Kumar
9 years ago
Dear Shivani Since you have completed 12th, my recommendation is you should apply for admissions in DU if you have scored somewhat around 90%, or if marks are average then you can apply for graduation from correspondence along with that you can pursue CA/CS/ICWA as per your interest. Or if you aren'

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CBSE Class 12 board result will be announced online. Students need to check their results by logging with the required credentials. The result can be accessed through IVRS, SMS and Digilocker.

After downloading CBSE 12th result, candidates are required to check the details carefully. In case of error, they can raise the same with the board.

CBSE 12th scorecard (marksheet) contains personal and academic details. It also comprises student's name, roll numbetr, date of birth, school name, etc. Candidates can also check the subject-wise marks in theory and practical exams.

If you fail to clear CBSE 12th exam in one or two subjects, then apply for compartment exam. Failing in more than two, you need to retake the exam again.

 

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