Which is the best course after completion of class 12th with commerce without maths stream?
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You can opt for BBA.
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You can do MBA, BBA, Law Advocate etc, because it is very demanding in market.
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From my point of view, you can do Bachelor of arts or Bachelor of commerce as the choice is yours. But after completing graduation, if you need a job, you need to study maths, reasoning, GK, GS and English data interpretation.
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Hi,
There are plenty of professional courses available for you to choose from.
For commerce students, one of the easiest things to do is go for B.Com then M.Com and then maybe Ph.D or professor.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB. The mainstay of commerce students for years now.
You also have journalism, tourism and related stuff. All these require basic mathematics or no mathematics.
Together with B.Com, you can, for the time being, go for various certification courses conducted by many institution across the country.
If you want to go for MBA, you can start preparing for CAT but that would require mathematics at...more -
These are some of the best options after commerce without maths-
BBA
Psychology (provided you opted for it in 11th and 12th)
B.Com (Non-Math)
BA
LLB
B.Ed
Journalism
Mass communication
Hotel Management
Hope this helps and all the best. -
BBA and BBA+MBA Integrated are the best options from industry placements point of view. Doon Business School, Dehradun ranks 4th in India for value for money quality education.
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For commerce stream, B.Com and BBA are the preferred choices. Journalism and mass communication is also a good option. CA CS CMA, etc., can be done along with a regular course to enhance your prospects.
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Absolutely! Having a humanities background is no barrier to pursuing Fine Arts at Chandigarh University.
The programme welcomes students from all streams, including humanities, as long as they meet the minimum requirement of 50% marks in their 12th exams. Many humanities students find the programme a natural extension of their academic interests, as the curriculum often connects with cultural, historical, and social themes. For example, a student who studied history might bring unique perspectives into courses like painting or applied arts.
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Yes, you can appear for the 12th improvement exam even if you're currently pursuing a Polytechnic course, but it depends on a few key factors related to your board and eligibility.
You can give the improvement exam next year after passing 12th, but not if more than 2 years have passed.
You can appear in one or more subjects.
You will get a new marksheet with improved marks.
Yes, doing a Polytechnic Diploma does not disqualify you from appearing for the 12th improvement exam. Many students do this to,
Improve marks for competitive exams (like JEE, NEET, NDA, ).
Meet minimum eligibility for degree admissions.
Qualify for better job opportuniti
Yes, you can get admission in Fine Arts at Chandigarh University even if you did not study Maths in 12th. For this course, subject choice in school does not matter much. The main eligibility is very simple. A student should have passed 10+2 or an equivalent exam in any stream from a recognised board with at least 50% marks in total. Even students who have done a three-year Diploma in any branch with minimum 50% marks are also eligible to apply. So, whether you had Science, Commerce, Humanities, or any other stream, you can still go for Fine Arts. This course is made for students who are interested in creativity, drawing, painting, or d
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