I've completed 12th CBSE with 74.4% and want to pursue B.Com honors. What should I do?

I am interested in practical subjects like accountancy and economics.

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Asked by Rupesh Sharma
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Maharnav Khound
8 years ago
These subjects are interesting. But you cannot pursue B.Com in economics. If you interested for B.Com you should have to take commerce related subjects and if you are interested for economics, go BA economics or B.Sc economics.

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What is the scope for BA economics? What are the subjects in B.Com honors?

Rohit Kothawade
8 years ago
In B.Com, you are going to have subjects like accounting and economics. You are going to study three types of economics in 3 years. Those are microeconomics, macroeconomics and international economics.

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