Which courses can I pursue after completing class 12th with 60% from commerce without maths stream (CBSE)?
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Hi,
Everything depends on your interest. You may go with B.Com followed by CA or M.Com. BBA followed by MBA may be another option. If you are interested in IT domain BCA followed by MCA is also a good option. Go ahead based on your interest. -
1. If you are interested in computers and IT field then you should definitely go for BCA courses and the good thing is that it has a wide and better scope in upcoming years.
2. If you are interested in hotel management and hospitality then you should go for BHMCT (Bachelors in Hotel Management and Catering Technology) and B.Sc. hotel management.
In fact the whole concept of choosing the career highly and mostly depends upon you interest towards any field.
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