Is it compulsory to have mathematics as a subject in 12th to take admission in B.Com(Hons.)?
Asked about LPU - Lovely Professional University - Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons./ Hons. with Research)
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Hi Rahul,
B.Com hons is a niche course, many universities offer this course but very few top ones like LPU offer it with the right curriculum and technology training.
The eligibility at LPU is 60% with English in 10+2. there are few exemptions for some categories too. So mathematics is not compulsory.
LPU also curates B.Com (Management Accounting and International Finance) which is in tie-up with US based IMA whose degree is acceptable across the globe. This unique program offers various pathways for government, and corporate jobs, open minors for your subjects which you are passionate for and even credit transfer facility.
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Dear Ankita,
For admission in B.Com (Hons.) in LPU, maths is not a compulsory subject. Eligibility for admission in B.Com ( hons) is pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. If you fulfill this eligibility, you can process your admission online.
For more details, you can visit the website and contact LPU’s customer care executive.
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* No, it is not mandatory to have Mathematics as a subjects in 10+2 for taking admission in B.Com (Hons.). B.Com (Hons.) is a 3 Year (6 Semester) program for which eligibility criteria is 60% marks in the qualifying examination with English.
* * Candidates can avail relaxation on eligibility criteria, provided the meet the below stated:
1.) 5% to North East states and Sikkim candidates / Defence Personnel and their Dependents/Wards of Kashmiri Migrants.
2.) 10% to outstanding Sports Persons (i.e. A/A+ category), Subject to verification from Selection committee*.
* This is further to inform you that Admission for Session 2020 is initiated....more -
No, it's not compulsory to have mathematics as a subject in class 12th to take admission in B.com(Hons). The eligibility criteria for the same is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent.
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Hello!
Yes, you can enroll for B.Com (Hons. ) after 12th, without Maths. Choosing B.Com (Hons. ) is a good decision. B.Com or Bachelor of Commerce is a three-year undergraduate course imparted in regular as well as distance education mode. B.Com is the second most popular undergraduate course in the Commerce branch. Under B.Com, there are three most popular courses, namely B.Com or B.Com-General, B.Com (Honours) and B.Com LLB. The B.Com or B.Com-General is also referred to as B.Com-Pass by many universities. In the B.Com course, candidates are taught core subjects related to commerce and finance. In the three-year duration, the candidat...more -
Dear Ankita, LPU is the only university where you can proceed for admission in B.Com (Hons.) without having mathematics as subject in your +2. Means if you have done +2 in Arts with 60% then you can begin your admission process. Even for your scholarship test (LPUNEST) you don't need to select mathematics as subject. Last date of admission is 30 April 2020. I hope this information will help you for your admission process. Good Luck.
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Hello Ankita,
Eligibility for admission in B.Com (hons) is pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. If you fulfill this eligibility, you can proceed with your admission online.
For more details:
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Hi,
The eligibility criteria for the same is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent.
Therefore, it's not compulsory to have mathematics as a subject in class 12th to take admission in B.com(Hons).
The last date for admission to avail maximum scholarship is 31st May 2020.
Thanks
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