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

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    Manish Gadekar MBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Go for BBA or BA Economics, Media Industry, BMS, Journalism etc. For non Maths stream.
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    Vishal Maurya Pursuing social research.

    7 years ago
    Dear Tarun,
    Don't worry if you have not studied maths in 12th class. You have two options whether you can apply for a regular college or correspondence for B.Com programme/Hons as you may have interest. If you want to do professional courses like CA/CS/CMA, etc. You can do your graduation side by side as you can apply for a correspondence course from Delhi University or any other recognised college if you are interested. What you want, it depends on you. As you asked for finance and banking, you can do BBA (Finance & Banking) from a recognised university. You have many options as you can explore your knowledge in the stream of commerce
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    Abhishek Kumar Mishra currently pursuing Btech;:Mechanical engineer | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    You may go for B.Com as you have taken commerce in you 10+2. So it's better to do something in that field only.
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    Arvind Dhangar i am student | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Commerce is a branch of any business which covers the economical part of the legal, social, political, technological and cultural system. Commerce is the choice of a big community of the students. The students, who wish to work in a corporate world, usually select the commerce field in their education and wish to appear for CAT and MAT. Commerce is the only backbone which may cause the market and the economy of the company. After completing class 12th in commerce stream, you have plenty of options to choose. BBA and B.Com. Are the most common courses opted by the students? Besides BBA & B.Com , there are also other courses available
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    syed faizan khan | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    BBA and B.Com is the best streams with very minimum Maths and BCA has less and important Maths in the course. Choose wisely.
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    Bishal Baishya An Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    In case of commerce without Maths is bit narrower scope comparatively. MBA is a good option, else go for non-market related fields.
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    NIMISHA SHARMA Member of Media and PR Committee @IMI B | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    It will not matter much, even if you don't have Maths. You can go for BBA, B.Com or an integrated BBA+MBA course. You can also switch your line by going into Law, Tourism, or any other creative field.
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    syeda mubina | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    You can go for B.Com for accounting field, and to do CA after that or you can go for BCA, as it requires a little Maths.
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    syed shaizan | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Without maths stream, you can choose from BBA B.Com and CA as all of them have very minimum maths.
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    pasha asif | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    You can go for B.Com after your PUC commerce without maths because B.Com has much to do with accounting and finance and less to do with maths.

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