I passed my 12th from commerce. What should l do?

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    Lipson Thomas

    7 years ago
    You can go for B.Com or BA from any recognised university or any course according to your skills and passion or area of interest. There are many opportunities in various sectors depends upon your objectives and goals.
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    Mohit Gupta

    7 years ago
    It depends on your career interest. There are numerous options for you. I suggest choose an industry that you would like to work in and find a full-time college-experience course. Do it parallel with a B.Com degree. B.Com helps you in increasing your knowledge about commerce and accounts and a specialised course prepares you for practical aspects of the industry.
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    CA Anubhav Jain Cool by heart and you can ask me anything | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    There are various lucrative options available after 12th in the likes of CA, CS, CWA, MBA, CSE and other management courses. Choice is yours.
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    keshav khetawat | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    You can pursue B.Com as it has a good scope in future and along with it, you can pursue a professional course such as CS and CA.
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    Syed Asif | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    There are ample of opportunities. You can go for B.Com, BBA, BCA or CA.
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    You should opt as according to your interest but as according to me you should opt for the B.Com, as this course is in great demand.
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    Varun dixit | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    First of all, you should evaluate yourself that what are your interests? What can be beneficial for your career? Then, in commerce stream, there are lots of courses available such as B.Com, BBA, MBA, CS, CA etc. But, you have to find best which suits you as per your interest.
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    Nikita Garg | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    There are many options available for you. If you have scored good marks in 12th, then you can get admission in DU and you can do B.Com (Hons). You can do CA but it is tough. You can do CS if you are good in theory.
  • Do B.Com from any reputed college or do BBA which is best for business. If you are good at english then take coaching for SSC/CGL from the best coaching institute. Also, pursue part time degree related to commerce along with SSC coaching.
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    Saharsh Panjwani | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    These are some of the best options after commerce-
    BBA
    Psychology (provided you opted for it in 11th and 12th)
    B.Com (Non-Math)
    BA (Hons) Economics
    LLB
    B.Ed
    Journalism
    Mass communication
    CA
    Company Secretaryship
    Hotel Management
    Hope this helps and all the best.

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