Which course is best to pursue after class 12th commerce without maths?

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2 months ago

You can pursue degree courses in Data Science & AI like BSc in Data Science, BSc in AI. AAFT Noida provides both including specialisation machine learning, AI, BI, Cloud

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Nisha Kapoor
3 years ago
Dear Nihal, Choosing BBA will be best choice, The scope of this particular courses is growing day by day. You will have a great job opportunity in the industrial world. In the management sector in the small span of time you can reach at the top designation. This course will give you an exposure in m

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Bachelor of Business Administration or BBA, It is the most common option post- class 12th in India to go for courses after 12th commerce without maths. This course is open for all stream students: Science, Commerce and Arts. I hope it helps. Thank you.

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5 years ago
LPU is one of the best private universities in the country with world-class infrastructure, modern facilities and highly qualified faculty. It offers more than 200 programmes Management, Hotel Management, Computer Application, Engineering, Architecture, Design, Commerce, Fashion Technology, Pharmacy

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5 years ago
Hi Nihal If you are willing to do an MBA, then BBA might be the better option. BBA being a generic programme, students of all streams can apply for the same. Maths is not a mandatory subject to pursue BBA programme. BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) is a 3-year professional undergraduate cou

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Ankit Kumar
5 years ago
You can pursue education in management including BBA or BBM or you have the option of hotel management or management Diploma. Certification B.Com courses are there including mass media and advertisements courses.

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Rohit Kothawade
8 years ago
You can pursue education in management including BBA or BBM or you have the option of hotel management or management Diploma. Certification B.Com courses are there including mass media and advertisements courses.

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8 years ago
If you are interested in banking or management then you should go with B.Com or BBA.

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