I'm currently in 12th and have commerce stream without mathematics. Can you suggest some suitable courses and colleges?

I am not expecting to score more than 75%.. .

44 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Chetan Sharma
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parvez shaikh
7 years ago
You can select B.Com, BBA, BMS, BAF, BBI, BM, you can apply for these courses without Maths.

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Bishal Baishya
7 years ago
All the non-market stats requiring, hospitality, law and sales accountancy streams or courses are available. Maths give you, but a comparatively wider arena. But, this too give you B.Com, BBA, MBA in here. Still, do your research, and then out of the rest subjects, choose the one you prefer more.

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sandeep sharma
7 years ago
B.Com, BBA Law, BMS accountancy programme computer secretary, Bachelor of foreign trade, BHM and other hotel management programs are the options without mathematics.

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Mukul Singh Yadav
7 years ago
The courses which you can pursue after class 12th is B.Com from DU, BHU are best colleges.

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