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I dont have maths with commerce in class 12th and I want to pursue BBA

Prachi Kumari 7th Dec, 2024

Hello,

Yes, it is possible to pursue a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) even if you don't have Maths with Commerce in Class 12. Here’s why:

  1. No Maths Requirement : Most BBA programs do not have a strict requirement for Maths in Class 12, although some may offer specializations that may benefit from a basic understanding of it.

  2. Diverse Eligibility : BBA admissions are usually open to students from different streams, including Commerce, Arts, and Science. The focus is on general management skills rather than advanced Mathematics.

  3. Entrance Exams : Many BBA colleges conduct entrance exams that may test general knowledge, reasoning, English proficiency, and current affairs, rather than Mathematics.

  4. Specializations : Even without Maths, you can opt for various specializations like Marketing, HR, Finance, etc., which focus more on business strategy, management, and communication.

  5. Skill Development : The BBA course focuses on practical business skills, leadership, and decision-making, rather than heavily relying on Maths concepts.

So, according to the Eligibility criteria for BBA, you can pursue BBA.

Hope it helps !

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can a commerce student opt for BA psychology hons.?

Sajal Trivedi 30th Nov, 2024

Hello aspirant,

There are several levels of psychology The prerequisites for psychology courses vary depending on the level of study. Admission to psychology courses is open to candidates from all academic disciplines, including the arts, sciences, and commerce.courses available in India, including postgraduate, diploma, bachelor's degree, and online courses. Additionally, online learning platforms offer a number of psychology courses that are either part-time or online, as well as numerous research-level courses.

Thank you

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My daughter presently studying II year PCMB(Science Stream). Now, she doesnt want to pursue Engineering or Medicine. She wants to switch over to Commerce or Arts. Is it possible to switch over to other streams. Pl clarify and provide answer for guidance and help. Thankyou

Prachi Kumari 30th Nov, 2024

Hello,

Yes, your daughter can switch from the Science stream (PCMB - Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) to Commerce or Arts . Such transitions are possible, though they require some planning and adjustment. Here's a detailed guide to help her navigate this shift effectively:

  1. Stream Switch is Possible : Students can transition from Science (PCMB) to Commerce or Arts after higher secondary education, depending on institutional policies.

  2. Check Eligibility : Confirm with her school/college about stream-change options or plan for undergraduate admissions in the new stream.

  3. Career Options :

    • Commerce : Chartered Accountancy, Finance, Business Management, Marketing.
    • Arts : Journalism, Psychology, Sociology, Law, Literature.
  4. Courses Available :

    • Commerce : B.Com, BBA, Economics.
    • Arts : BA in Psychology, History, Political Science, or Mass Communication.
  5. Skill Bridging : Encourage her to take introductory courses (e.g., accounting, creative writing) to familiarize herself with new subjects.

  6. Career Counseling : Consult a counselor to align her interests with career paths.

  7. Support and Motivation : Assure her that switching streams is common and a positive step toward pursuing her passion.

Hope it helps !

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Hey varsha here 12th commerce student, me 12th me 95% get karna chahti huun sir help me

kumardurgesh1802 30th Nov, 2024

Hi Varsha!

Scoring 95% in 12th Commerce requires proper planning and consistent effort. Start by thoroughly understanding your syllabus and focusing on high-weightage topics for each subject like Accounts, Economics, and Business Studies. Build a study schedule, allocating daily time for each subject along with regular breaks.

Focus on understanding concepts, especially for numerical and case-based questions. Practice regularly and solve previous years’ question papers to improve speed and accuracy. Make short notes for theoretical subjects and revise them often to retain key points.

Seek help from teachers or online resources if you find any topic difficult. Stay consistent with your efforts, take care of your health, and ensure you get enough rest. With dedication and smart work, you can achieve your goal.



For more details about class 12 commerce syllabus and all, you can check out an article by Careers360 whose link is given below:

Link: https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-12-commerce-syllabus


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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Hello, Im a commerce student currently in 12th grade without maths as a subject. I aspire to pursue Economics but i am finding it challenging to identify colleges, whether private or government, that accept non- maths commerce students for economics programm.

Samprikta Mondal 29th Nov, 2024

Without math, you absolutely cannot pursue an honors degree in economics. Ironically, you can pursue honors in economics without studying ecology in 12th grade, but not without mathematics.

The reason is that you must study the math principles from 11th and 12th grade in order to pass the first-year core paper, Mathematical Methods in Economics. Additionally, second- and third-year students take Econometrics, which, as you are already aware, blends economics with mathematics.
Under such circumstances, math becomes crucial for this course. Even if you didn't study economics in your 12th grade, you may still succeed in it if you put in the necessary effort. Economics teaches you the fundamentals that are needed in later years.
economics

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Hello, Im a commerce student currently in 12th grade without maths as a subject. I aspire to pursue Economics but i am finding it challenging to identify colleges, whether private or government, that accept non- maths commerce students for economics programm.

Samprikta Mondal 29th Nov, 2024

economics Without math, you absolutely cannot pursue an honors degree in economics. Ironically, you can pursue honors in economics without studying ecology in 12th grade, but not without mathematics.

The reason is that you must study the math principles from 11th and 12th grade in order to pass the first-year core paper, Mathematical Methods in Economics. Additionally, second- and third-year students take Econometrics, which, as you are already aware, blends economics with mathematics.


Under such circumstances, math becomes crucial for this course. Even if you didn't study economics in your 12th grade, you may still succeed in it if you put in the necessary effort. Economics teaches you the fundamentals that are needed in later years.

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Hello, Im a commerce student currently in 12th grade without maths as a subject. I aspire to pursue Economics but i am finding it challenging to identify colleges, whether private or government, that accept non- maths commerce students for economics programm.

Samprikta Mondal 29th Nov, 2024

Without math, you absolutely cannot pursue an honors degree in economics. Ironically, you can pursue honors in economics without studying ecology in 12th grade, but not without mathematics.

The reason is that you must study the math principles from 11th and 12th grade in order to pass the first-year core paper, Mathematical Methods in Economics. Additionally, second- and third-year students take Econometrics, which, as you are already aware, blends economics with mathematics.
Under such circumstances, math becomes crucial for this course. Even if you didn't study economics in your 12th grade, you may still succeed in it if you put in the necessary effort. Economics teaches you the fundamentals that are needed in later years.

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i m from delhi and wants to pursue BCOM OR BBA from banglore gov university and i m from commerce with maths background and idk what exam i have to pass to eligible for the admission in Bangalore gov universities!

Shivanshu 26th Nov, 2024

Dear aspirant !!

Hope you are doing well !

You can give various exams ,also some universities takes the admission on merit basis also . Admission to most Bangalore University courses is based on merit in the qualifying examination. Additionally, Bangalore University accepts scores from national and state-level entrance exams like KCET, Karnataka PGCET, GATE, and UGC NET/CSIR NET for admission to their various courses..

Details are given here ;-

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://dqxeclau.top/university/bangalore-university-bangalore&ved=2ahUKEwj_vJHEofiJAxWLs1YBHRQGMDoQFnoECBQQBQ&usg=AOvVaw0ILtNNguQWW9V9nTDBWWgV .

Hope it helps you !!

Thanking you !!

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12th commerce me sabse badiya number kese laye

Samprikta Mondal 24th Nov, 2024

The harder you work, the better your marks are going to be in 12th Commerce. Here are some tips:


Create a Study Schedule: You need to make a time table and allot study time for each subject.

Focus on NCERT Books: NCERT books are the foundation of your syllabus. Understand them very well.

Make Notes: Important points that you learn from your studies note them down.

Practice Questions: Work on previous year question papers and sample papers.

Study in a Group: Study with your friends and clarify your doubts.

Find a Good Teacher: In case you are getting screwed up with any subject then take a tutor or coach.

Prepare Well for Exams: Sufficient sleep with healthy food before exams

Specific Tips to Commerce Students:

Accounts: Practice numerical problems on regular basis. Understand the concepts thoroughly.

Business Studies: Focus the case studies and theoretical concepts

Economics: Make flowcharts and diagrams to understand the concept.

English: Upgrade your vocabulary and grammar. Try writing essays and letters.

Even More Tips

Maintain a positive attitude

Take breaks during study

Stay healthy and hydrated

Do not waste your time

Always, practice, because consistency is the first seed for success. Keep practicing and you will definitely be able to do it. https://dqxeclau.top/courses/commerce-course

https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-in-commerce

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which publication is good for 12th HSC board commerce

Samprikta Mondal 20th Nov, 2024

Here are some of the best publications for 12th HSC board commerce.


1. Target Publications:


Advantages: Provides an all-inclusive text, has good content structured chronologically, and there is adequate practice question paper.

Disadvantages: It may overwhelm a few students who cannot go through such large chunks of text.

2. Arihant Publications:


Advantages: Clear enough in its expression and concise thought; the book is good for ample practice problems.

Disadvantages: The language of a few students will be too technical.

3. Together With:


Pros: Balances theory with practice well as well as exam-oriented preparation.

Cons: Does not cover every other essential point compared to other publications.

4. S. Chand:


Pros: This is a trusted and well-established publication that takes care of the basic concepts with much authenticity.

Cons: Some students may find the content a bit outdated.

Additional Tips:


Refer to Textbook: Always refer to your textbook as the primary source of information.

Practice Every Day: Solve the previous year's question papers and practice tests.

Clarify Your Doubt: Do not be shy in asking your teachers and classmates.

Stay Organized: Prepare a study schedule and stick to it.

Break: Take regular breaks to refresh and maintain focus.

Remember, there's the best publication for you-according to your learning style and preference. It is encouraged to seek advice from your teachers or elders. https://school.careers360.com/boards/msbshse/maharashtra-state-board-books-for-12th-hsc-bsar

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