Please share courses after 12th for commerce students with fee structure.

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Asked by Vibha Tyagi
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4 years ago
Well sorry but I can't tell you about fee structure as it depends on college or institutions as per their fee structure. And when it comes to choosing a course after 12th commerce it completely depends on your skill, ability, and aptitude you have. Commerce is a very vast field, and there are a plet

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4 years ago
VARIOUS COURSES TO CHOOSE AFTER 12th COMMERCE 1 B.Com. Or Bachelor OF COMMERCE Fee Structure: In considering a government college the fees varies from 6,000-to 7,000 per year. But in private the total fees can be predicted to be 60,000-75,000 per year. 2 Bachelor OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT or B. H. M Fee

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4 years ago
Dear Vibha Please, see the following link for the details: https://www.shiksha.com/courses-after-12th/commerce.

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