B.Com
Hello aspirant,
Every college of Delhi University offers bcom course without the compulsory requirement of being maths student.
The top Delhi University colleges offering bcom are :
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Hello aspirant
You can go for science stream from NIOS .
You will have to pass out class xii with physics , chemistry and biology with minimum 50 % marks. You will have write English exam too
Fortunately there is no upper age limit for neet so after fulfilling eligibility criteria for neet you will be eligible for neet at the age of 20 or 21
Neet is the biggest and most difficult entrance exam of India.
Every year more than 20 lakh students appear for Neet ug.
The qualifying percentile foe general category candidate is 50 percentile 720 - 137
For sc / ST 40 percentile 137 - 107
For OBC 40 percentile 137 - 107
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
Dear Aspirant!
Yes, a student studying vocational Banking and Insurance can often get admission in B.Com (Honours) programs. However, admission policies may vary among colleges and universities. Some institutions might have specific criteria or additional requirements for students with a vocational background.
Elaboration :
It's advisable to reach out to the admission office of the specific college you're interested in for the most accurate and detailed information regarding the admission process.
Yes, a student from not maths background can also opt for bcom hons course as maths is not a compulsory subject for bcom hons. Every university has there own eligibility criteria and many colleges accept students in their bcom hons programme from non maths background.
Hope it helps you.
Yes, after earning a BCom degree, you can work as a lawyer. Actually, a lot of law schools accept applications from students with a range of undergraduate degrees, including BCom. In order to practice law, one must normally earn a legal degree, such as an LLB, and then pass the bar test.
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