Which are the best study options after 10th for a kid who is poor at maths and overall is not interested in studying very hard?

My 14-year-old cousin will complete his school in 2021. He doesn't want to pursue anything which involves maths. Can you suggest the best study options after 10th which won't involve tough studies overall? He isn't a smart kid and doesn't care much.

0 29 Views | Posted 5 years ago
Asked by Rupinder Singh

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    Rohit Kothawade i am here to help you in your problem | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    After your 12th, you can take admission for science and then you can do BCA or else you can take admission for commerce and after that, you can take admission for B.Com.
    If you are weak in studies and do not want maths subject then you can take admission for arts and do BA with some special subject like psychology.
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    Selvamani Ramanathan Positivity is my Saviour | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Dear Rupinder,
    He can pursue Humanities as a stream. He will not have to work hard a lot but yes he will need to understand the concept and then answer questions. Coming to Commerce any course you choose will have accountancy which needs little of efforts to understand the basics. In Science, it is more technical oriented and you need to have very strong concentration to get through the course. Suggested would be Humanities or Commerce where he needs to put in efforts and can field results for him.

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