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Top Universities in India that offer courses on AI, Business, Digital Business after pursuing commerce without mathematics in class 12th?

Rahul Mandal 12th Jul, 2025

Yes, there are several colleges in India that offer AI, business, and digital business after pursuing commerce without mathematics in class 12th. Some of the most well-known ones are

  1. IIDE (The Indian Institute of Digital Education)
  2. Jamia Millia Islamia
  3. Delhi Technological University (DTU)
  4. Amity University
  5. K.R. Mangalam University
  6. IIT Hyderabad
  7. Vellore Institute of Technology

These are some of the most well-known colleges for your requirements.

I hope this will help you in your college search.


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What is the cutt off to take admission in FYJC Commerce mumbai for SC category? Does patkar college have IT and SP option? If yes, is there separate cuttoff

Devanshi Goyal 13th Jul, 2025

HELLO,

Yes the cutoff for FYJC commerce in Mumbai varies each yea but for the SC category the cutoff usually 5-10% lower than the general category .Bases on the past years the SC category cutoff for the FYJC commerce ranges around 80 to 85 percent in famous colleges

Patkar College -IT and SP subjects

1.Patkar College does offer IT and SP subjects in the commerce stream

2.These are usually available as optional subjects and are offered under self financed divisions

3.Yes there is a separate cutoff for combinations like Commerce with IT,Especially in the first merit list due to high demand

Hope that Helps!

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R A Poddar First Merit List 2025 for 11th Commerce not available ?

Aryan 11th Jul, 2025

Hi dear candidate,

The R.A Poddar College of Commerce and Economics (Mumbai) has released the first to five merit lists for commerce on their official website ( https://www.rapodar.ac.in/admissions.php ).

Kindly use the link give below for official 1st merit list for commerce (please copy the link if it does not click):

F.Y.B.Com (Financial Markets) 2025-2026.pdf (https://www.rapodar.ac.in/pdf/F.Y.B.Com%20(Financial%20Markets)%202025-2026.pdf)

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Does this school has commerce with applied maths

sadafreen356 1st Jul, 2025

Yes, many CBSE schools offer Applied Mathematics as an optional subject within the Commerce stream for Class 11. Applied Mathematics is designed for students who want to develop analytical and quantitative skills related to commerce, economics, and social sciences, but don't want to pursue the standard Mathematics course designed for science students. However, it's always best to confirm with the specific school you're interested in, as subject offerings can vary.

Here's why Applied Mathematics is offered and what it entails:

Bridging the gap:

Applied Mathematics was introduced by the CBSE to provide a more relevant math option for students pursuing Commerce and Humanities, as the standard Mathematics curriculum is often seen as more geared towards Science students.

Practical applications:

Applied Mathematics focuses on the practical application of mathematical and statistical tools in fields like Commerce, economics, and social sciences.

Career options:

Studying Applied Mathematics can be beneficial for students interested in careers in management, finance, economics, business studies, and related fields.

Subject availability:

While Applied Mathematics is becoming increasingly common, some schools may still offer it as a fifth subject, so it's important to check with the school to confirm its availability and whether it is part of their standard subject combinations.

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Monthly fees for 11th commerce

OISHEE BANERJEE 30th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,
The monthly fee for Class 11 Commerce varies depending on the type of school and location. In government schools, education is mostly free or has minimal charges, usually below 500 per month. In private schools, fees can range from 2,000 to 10,000 per month depending on the city, facilities, and board (CBSE, ICSE, or State Board). Schools in metro cities and reputed institutions generally charge more. Additional costs like books, uniforms, transport, and coaching may apply separately. It’s best to contact the school directly for the exact fee structure.

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can I take admission in b.n.n college in bcom field with 54 percentage in 12th commerce

gopi 30th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

If you passed 12th Commerce with 54%, you are eligible for admission to B.N.N. College for B. Com, since most colleges will accept you based on minimum passing criteria. The final admission would depend on the cut-off of the college that year, the reservation criteria as applicable, and the number of seats in the college. You should contact the college admission office or visit its website for latest communication.

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Admmission in class 12th commerce

lisa 30th Jun, 2025

To get admitted into Class 12 in the commerce stream, you generally need to have completed and passed Class 11 from a recognized board, with a minimum percentage (usually 50-60%). Some institutions might require entrance exams like CUET or accept merit scores based on your Class 12 results. You'll need to submit an application form with relevant documents like your Class 11/12 mark sheet and ID proof.

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Hello Im currently studying 10th I want to take science for IPS but I dont know whether science is helpful for becoming IPS or not my parents suggesting to take Commerce

Rahul Mandal 12th Jul, 2025

To become an IPS, it doesn't matter whether you choose science, commerce, or arts. In IPS exam that mainly conduct by UPSC, it doesn't require any specific academic background; it just needs your graduation in any of these three streams.

If you want to take science after 10th because you enjoy this subject, then go forward. You just need a graduation degree to sit for the IPS exam. So, choose what you want to do and what makes you comfortable. Don't force it on you. To become an IPS, you need good analytical and communication skills with good discipline that helps you in your job.


I hope it helps you.

All the best for your future!!


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i am confused between commerce and science i am always intrester in bussinss but i dont like the baknking fields and ca like stuff i like to manage a bussiness and know how the rich always make and manages money but i also dont know if it is a right desicion and iam intrested in aircraft also when i think what i do in future i always thought retiring early by investing and make passive incomes

sadafreen356 28th Jun, 2025

It sounds like you're interested in business and financial management but also have a passion for aviation. It's understandable to feel confused, but there are ways to combine these interests. While Commerce offers a strong foundation in business, and Science can lead to aviation-related fields, it's possible to pursue your interests in either stream and still achieve your goals of early retirement and passive income.

Here's a breakdown to help you decide:

1. Commerce:

Focus:

Business, finance, accounting, economics, and management.

Career Paths:

Accounting, finance, banking, entrepreneurship, and potentially aviation-related roles in business operations or management.

Pros:

Strong foundation for business-oriented careers, potential for high-paying finance and investment roles.

Cons:

Might feel restrictive if you're very interested in the technical side of aviation.

Retirement Focus:

Studying finance and investment can help you build wealth and create passive income streams.

2. Science:

Focus:

Technical aspects of aviation, engineering, physics, and potentially related fields like aerospace engineering.

Career Paths:

Aviation engineering, piloting, air traffic control, or research related to aviation technology.

Pros:

Directly related to your interest in aircraft and could lead to specialized and potentially high-paying aviation careers.

Cons:

Might not offer the same depth of business knowledge as Commerce.

Retirement Focus:

You could explore opportunities for high-income careers in aviation, allowing for faster accumulation of wealth for retirement.

3. Combining Your Interests:

Consider a Dual Approach:

You could pursue a Science degree with a minor in Business or an MBA after your Science degree to gain business expertise.

Explore Aviation-Related Business Roles:

Look for roles in aviation companies that involve business management, finance, or operations.

Invest in Your Passion:

Even if you choose a Commerce stream, you can still invest in aviation-related assets like stocks or explore opportunities in aviation-related businesses.

4. Addressing Your Concerns:

"Burning fields" and "CA stuff":

While some commerce careers involve intensive work, not all do. Many opportunities exist for work-life balance and passive income generation.

Passive Income:

Both Commerce and Science offer paths to passive income. Commerce provides more direct routes through financial investments and business ventures, while Science can lead to high-paying careers with good savings potential for investment.

Making the Right Decision:

Ultimately, the right decision depends on your priorities and long-term goals. Consider your strengths, interests, and career aspirations.

Recommendations:

1. Talk to Professionals:

Speak with career counselors, financial advisors, and professionals in both Commerce and Science fields (especially aviation).

2. Shadow Professionals:

Spend time observing people working in fields that interest you.

3. Assess Your Skills:

Identify your strengths and weaknesses in both Science and Commerce-related subjects.

4. Explore Your Options:

Research different career paths within both fields to see which ones align best with your interests and goals.

By taking the time to explore your options and assess your strengths, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your aspirations for a fulfilling and financially successful future.

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I Have secured 78.2 % with commerce in my !2th class. I have applied in 2nd phase of admission through GCAS. but I did not get any offer till now. How I should Come to know whether I got admission in Saint Xaviers college as my 1st preference and whether getting admission in LJ college as my second

Mahima Sinha 22nd Jun, 2025

Thank you for your message.


First, congratulations on achieving 78.2% in your Class 12 Commerce stream—that’s certainly commendable.


Regarding your query about participating in the second phase of admission: If you have applied in the second phase of any centralized admission process (such as CUET-based counseling, state-level counseling, or a university-specific portal), your application will be considered for seats available in the subsequent allotment round.


Seat allotment is influenced by various factors, including your percentage, your choices during the application process, reservation category (if applicable), and the cut-off trends from previous rounds.


It is important to regularly check the official portal where you submitted your application. Authorities typically release merit lists, seat allotment results, and cut-off details according to a set schedule.


Once a seat is allotted, please ensure you verify your documents and complete the admission formalities within the specified timeline to avoid cancellation.


If you can specify the name of the university or admission portal you applied through, we can provide you with more detailed and tailored guidance.


Please feel free to provide more details if you require further assistance.

Best wishes for your admissions.

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