Which is the best course after completion of class 12th with commerce without maths stream?

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    Mayank Choudhary

    6 years ago
    BCA is the best option if you did not opt for maths. It has a good scope.
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    Moin Nargund Aspiring Student | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    A combination of business and law seems like the best career option. You can pursue integrated Law programs after 12th without maths or with maths. Some integrated law courses are:
    B.Com LLB
    BBA LLB
    BA LLB
    However, commerce students prefer B.Com and BBA and that's why the first two are best for them.
    BMS:
    Bachelor of Management Studies is a general management course. It is also a 3-year long academic programme. It is a great course to pursue a career in the management sector. The course covers core subjects of management and lets the students have a needful interaction with management so that further classes can make their path more clear.
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    Prashant Jha

    6 years ago
    In my opinion, BA LLB is the best course after 12th without maths. It has a good scope.
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    Leena Agarwal | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Chartered Accountancy- It is not compulsory, yet important to have maths for appearing for CA entrance but if you manage to learn the maths portion for CPT, you could give it a try.
    Company Secretary- This course mainly requires Law, Secretarial Practice, Business Management, Entrepreneurship etc.
    Law - Law does not ask for maths either. It consists of subjects like Sociology, Political Science and different heads under law basically.
    B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) : This may or may not require maths.
    B.A. (Hons) : In any given subject say, Economics. BAF (Bachelor's in Accounting and Finance). The subjects covered are financial accountin
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    pratiksha kamble | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    You should go for BBA or B.Com. These courses have very simple mathematics which is only statistics and accounts.
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    BASIL PAUL K Digging my way into the Hospitality Industry | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    B.Com: Bachelor of Commerce is a 3-year long academic programme for commerce students. There is no need of having maths in 12th standard to pursue this degree. You can either go for general B.Com or specialised B.Com according to your taste. Some of the notable specialisation programmes in B.Com are:
    B.Com in Banking and Insurance, IT, Computer Application/Science, Banking and Finance, Retail Management and Foreign Trade.
    BBA: Bachelor of Business Administration
    Bachelor of Businesses Administration is also a 3-year long academic course. It can also be done without maths and is a degree programme to have in-depth understanding business re
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    MALLIKARJUNASWAMY S DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    You can pursue BBM, B.Com, CS, BBA and B.Com (IT).
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    Bright Future born to help you | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    There are a lot of streams available. Just look for your interest and go for it.
    BBA, B.Com, fashion technology, interior designing, hotel management, civil services, aviation, photography, mass communication, and many more.
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    swarupa mohanty | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    B.Com (Bachelor OF Commerce)
    Bachelor of Commerce is a 3-year long academic programme for commerce students. There is no need of having maths in 12th standard to pursue this degree. You can either go for general B.Com or specialised B.Com according to your taste. Com. In Banking and Insurance
    Com. In IT
    Com. In Computer Application/Science
    Com. In Banking and Finance
    Com. In Foreign Trade
    2. BBA Bachelor OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
    Bachelor of businesses Administration is also a 3-year long academic course. It can also be pursued without maths. Some specialised BBA programs are here-
    BBA in HR Management
    BBA in Marketing
    BBA in Finance
    BBA in Oper
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    Krishnaansh Agarwal Me a career councellor using 5 seed system. | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    B.Com and CA are good options.

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