What can I do after completing class 12th from commerce stream?
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Hi Shweta, You can go for a Bachelor of commerce B.Com For B.Com honours a lot of colleges need maths in 10+2. B.Com general you are eligible without maths, Bachelor in Economics B.A. If you don't have maths, B.Sc. If you have maths), Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Management Studies, Bachelor of Computer Application or you can do professional courses like Charted Accountancy CA Company Secretary CS Cost and Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Financial Planner CFP also you can opt for B.A. Or B.Com LL.B. As well. If you have interest in journalism, you are eligible for that too. The main point here is to chose a g...more
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Well that depends on your interest that which programme can lead to growth for your future. I am also having a commerce background. So here are the few options which I would like to highlight for your future. Make your career in the commerce field through B.Com and M.Com
Choose a Management field
Become an Chartered accountant
Become a Company Secretary
Become a Lawyer
Start up your own venture
After 12th if you do not want to continue with commerce, you can even choose the designing field. I have been in LPU so I can vouch on their practices that they are implementing and I have witnessed their effort for students and management working har...more -
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5 years agoHi Shweta, LPU offers following computer applications and information technology programs:
1) BCA 3 years. (6 Semesters)
2) Dual Degree BCA-MCA 5 years. (10 Semesters)
3) BCA (Hons. ). 3 years. (6 Semesters)
4) Dual Degree BCA (Hons. ). MCA (Hons. )5 years. (10 Semesters)
5) B.Sc. (Computer Science)3 years. (6 Semesters)
6) B.Sc. (Information Technology) 3 years. (6 Semesters)
The Eligibility Criteria is:
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English med...more -
HI Shweta,
LPU offers following computer applications and information technology programs:
1) BCA 3 years. (6 Semesters)
2) Dual Degree BCA-MCA 5 years. (10 Semesters)
3) BCA (Hons. ). 3 years. (6 Semesters)
4) Dual Degree BCA (Hons. ). MCA (Hons. )5 years. (10 Semesters)
5) B.Sc. (Computer Science)3 years. (6 Semesters)
6) B.Sc. (Information Technology) 3 years. (6 Semesters)
The Eligibility Criteria is:
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English med...more -
Dear Shweta,
Which course you want to pursue is totally depends upon your area of interest.If you want get more job opportunities then go for BBA then MBA otherwise you can go for B.COM,BCA etc.
I have recently completed BBA from LPU and I would like to state that it has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I have learnt a lot throughout this journey and whatever I have achieved in my academic as well as professional life, I owe it all to LPU. On that note, I would like to tell you about all the features that contributed to quality education and above all, an impeccable college life.
This course will give you an exposure...more
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Absolutely! Having a humanities background is no barrier to pursuing Fine Arts at Chandigarh University.
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