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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Choosing between Commerce and Science (Non-Medical) depends on your interests, career goals, and strengths. Both streams offer different opportunities and career paths. If you are interested in fields like Engineering, Information Technology, Pure Sciences, or want to pursue a career in Medicine (after taking up Biology in 10+2), then Science (Non-Medical) stream would be the right choice for you. This stream will provide a strong foundation in subjects such as Physics Chemistry Mathematics, and Computer Science, and will help you develop analytical and problem-solving skills. On the other hand, if you are interested in business, finan
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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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Congratulations on completing your 10th board exams! It's great that you are already thinking about your future studies. Choosing the right course after 12th depends on your interests, skills, and career goals. Here are some options that you may consider based on your commerce background and computer Science knowledge:
Bachelor of Commerce B.Com If you enjoyed studying commerce subjects in your 10th and want to pursue a career in finance, accounting, or business, a B.Com degree may be a good choice. The course covers subjects like financial accounting, economics, taxation, and business management. Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA I
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Ankit Kumar

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For the banking, B.Com is what is best for you, because B.Com give you enough knowledge about accounting which will be necessary for banking.

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Ankit Kumar

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It depend upon your interest, if you like commerce or account then go with B.Com or if you want to do business then BBA is good for you. In my opinion Pursue B.Com+MBA along with CA if you interest in accounts/finance career.

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Ankit Kumar

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Go for B.Com. It opens up many possibilities for other professional courses in the field of commerce and management. Top colleges for pursuing B.Com. In India are:
1. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Delhi.
2. Guru Nanak Dev University - Amritsar.
3. Barkatullah University Bhopal.
4. University Of Lucknow.
5. UPES Dehradun.
6. Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Management and Research Pune.
7. Bundelkhand University Jhansi.

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Kajal Kumari

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There are several options available to you after passing your 12th from commerce. Here are a few:
1. Bachelor's degree in Commerce B.Com You can pursue a B.Com degree which is a three-year undergraduate course. It will help you develop an understanding of accounting, finance, taxation, and business laws.
2. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration BBA If you're interested in pursuing a career in management or entrepreneurship, you can opt for a BBA degree. It is a three-year undergraduate course that provides a comprehensive understanding of business principles.
3. Chartered Accountancy CA If you have a keen interest in finance and
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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Yes, if you pass class 12th with good percentage, you can take admission in high reputed college like Mithibai or Somaiya.

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Kajal Kumari

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All three courses, B.Com BBA and BMS, are excellent options to pursue after 12th commerce, but they differ in their focus and career opportunities. B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) is a traditional undergraduate degree that provides a broad understanding of commerce-related subjects such as Accounting, Economics, and Business Law. This course is suitable for students who wish to specialize in a particular area of commerce after graduation, such as Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretaryship, or Cost Accountancy. BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) is an undergraduate degree that focuses on the overall management of an organisation.
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Kajal Kumari

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After completing Class 12th with Commerce, you have several options to choose from. BBA BMS, B.Com and BAF are some of the most popular courses in the field of Commerce. Here's a brief overview of each course:
1. Bachelor of Business Administration BBA This is a three-year undergraduate programme that focuses on the basics of business administration, management, and entrepreneurship.
2. Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS): This is also a three-year undergraduate programme that provides students with a broad understanding of business and management principles.
3. Bachelor of Commerce B.Com This is a three-year undergraduate programme th
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Kajal Kumari

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There are many courses you can pursue after completing your 12th, depending on your interests, aptitudes, and career goals. Here are some options:
1. Bachelor's degree: You can pursue a Bachelor's degree in various fields such as Engineering, Medicine, Commerce, Arts, Science, etc.
2. Diploma courses: Diploma courses are shorter courses that provide specialised knowledge and training in a particular field. Some examples include Diploma in Computer Science, Diploma in Hotel Management, etc.
3. Vocational courses: Vocational courses are designed to provide practical skills and training in specific trades. Examples include courses in plumb
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