What courses should I pursue after 12th commerce without maths from Delhi (CBSE) board in DU?

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Asked by Vipin Yadav
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Ankur Kumar
2016-06-25 01:33:11
Dear Vipin, Since you studied commerce without maths in 12th, now in DU for B.com hons and eco hons maths is mandatory so considering this you can get admission only in B.com programme course of Du. All the very best

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