What should I do after completing class 12th in commerce with maths?
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Dear friend,
As per my knowledge and experience, B.Com course is a good course after class 12 with maths stream. B.Com course is a professional course and you can go for further studies like M.Com and any other professional course, you learn so many things in it. You can go for CS, CA like many other courses. Many good universities and deemed university provide B.Com course. So, I suggest you pursue with B.Com course.
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Hello miss Sweta,
the first option you will get suggested from most of persons is CA/CS, but along with these you have to get greduation and post greduation degree to ensure a bright future. You have to focus on your degree course also.
The most opted greduation cource is B.com. but you can opt for BCA or BBA also.
According to you, you are good in maths then you can do BCA with good accuracy and it will lead you to get a good job, but if you do CA or CS then you should opt for b.com reasone being the most of subjects of CA nd CS are similar from B.com and M.com. So if you want to carry on your study with maths then opt for BCA and if you...more -
I think u should go for C. A if u r good in maths nd accounts or u can go for bcom hons
As u have tons of carriers to choose from
As ur carriers ultimately depend on your intrest so good luck -
you can also go for B.Arch, try top universities such as Alliance Bangalore or VGU Jaipur
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