What are the career options after completing 12th with commerce? Which is a better option among BBA and B.Com?

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    Suhanee Kesharwani

    8 years ago
    It absolutely depends on one's choice whether he wants to go for B.Com or BBA. If he chooses BBA then he will be specialized in business management and job opportunities will be more because companies want freshers and if they will be specialized, they will be more productive and if a student opts for B.Com then he has opportunities to go in the banking fields and have chances to become a CA and CS.
    It all depends on a student's perception what he wants to opt.
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    sanjay sm

    8 years ago
    If you choose BBA, then you can get into business world.
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    Nanduraj | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Definitely, B.Com is a better career option, because it is a conventional degree rather than BBA, which is a new generation course.
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    KALYAN REDDY GURRAM B.SC student | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    As per me, B.Com is a better option.
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    Vilas Salekar

    8 years ago
    Not only CA but there are many courses that make your future bright. like CMA, CS, MBA, PGDM, M.Com and other certified course available. Do not think that CA is the only course in commerce.
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    Abhinav Prakash Creativity. Innovation. Determination. Dedication. | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Choosing a career is as important as taking a train at the railway station. The destination where train will take you would be your choice, but the speed, route, weather, circumstances won't be under your control. Let's understand your query:-
    1.BBA/MBA -
    -For whom:
    Those who are skillful, presence of mind, art of management, works with brain rather than with copy + pen, knowledge of business, interest in corporates from the business and consumer point of view or, for those who wants to gain these skills. -Career Options:
    Generally MBA as it will create your interest in businesses/ organizations. And you have opted for BBA means you have
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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    B.Com is better when compared with BBA. Career optionS after B.Com are as follows:
    1) Accountant
    2) Tax Consultant
    3) Human Resource person
    4) Banker
    5) BPO/KPO
    6) Stock broker
    7) Auditor
    8) Insurance Consultant
    9) Finance Consultant
    10) Lecturer.
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    aneesh ram miles to go before I sleep.... | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    B.Com will be better than BBA.
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    Amol Chopade MBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Look what are you interested in either in clerical jobs or managerial jobs. If you want to do MBA further then go for BBA. And if you are thinking about MBA in finance B.Com is the good option.
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    Akash Prasher Web Developer | Computer Science - CU | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Both are good in terms of career. It totally depends on your own interest. If you do well in any of them that will lead to a good placement.

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heena agrawal

Hi.

If you apply with JEE Main scores, CU primarily considers your JEE Main percentile / AIR for admission.

12th marks are generally secondary in this case — mostly used for eligibility criteria (like minimum 50–60% in PCM or aggregate, depending on branch).

High JEE scores can also qualify you for JEE-based scholarships at CU.

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heena agrawal

Hi.

Yes — for admission to B.Tech/B.E. at Chandigarh University (CU), there is a requirement on your 12th‑class marks (along with other eligibility conditions), even if you're using your JEE Main score. 

What's required from 12th (or equivalent) at CU

You must have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognised board with Physics and Mathematics. 

For many B.Tech courses at CU, including those that accept JEE Main or CU's entrance (CUCET), the minimum aggregate requirement in 12th is around 50% (for general or merit‑based eligibility) as a baseline. 

Some sources show that for “full eligibility” (especially for certa

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heena agrawal

Hi.

If your 12th result has not been announced yet then 

Upload expected / provisional marks for now.

Final admission depends on the official 12th mark sheet after results are announced.

Colleges are used to this situation, especially for students applying in early cycles.

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heena agrawal

Hi.

AIIMS is primarily a medical college/university (undergraduate, postgraduate, super-speciality, etc.) + a hospital. 

Its courses begin after Class 12 — i.e. you must have completed 12th standard (10+2) to be eligible for entry into courses like MBBS, B.Sc., etc. 

The official course list of AIIMS includes medical and allied health degrees — not school-level classes (11th / 12th) as per its academic catalogue.

Thus, AIIMS itself does not run 11th and 12th standard as a school.

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