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50-60% Marks in 12th Commerce
50-60% Marks in 12th Science
Marks Scored Above 80% in Science Class 12th
Marks Between 60% to 80% Science in Class 12th
Marks Between 60% to 80% in Commerce Class 12th
Marks Scored Above 80% in Commerce Class 12th
BBA or BCom
BCA or BTech
CA or ICWA
BCom Hons and BCom Pass
BCom and BA Economics
Marks Below 50% in Class 12th
Maths or Stats
BSc Computer Science or BCA
BBA and Integrated MBA
Civil and Architecture
BE vs B.Tech
BBA or BBS or BBM
Psychologist vs Psychiatrist
CS or Law
Fashion Design and Fashion Technology
Degree and Diploma
BBS or BBE
MBA or MBE
GBO or PGDIM
BSc H or BSc G
MBA FC-or-MFCBBA: If you have Mathematics and English as core subjects, then Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a good option for you.
- Course: It is a three year degree course which is designed to impart management education and inculcate entrepreneurship skills in a student.
- Eligibility: 10+2 from any stream provided you have Mathematics and English as core subjects and a minimum aggregate of 50%. You need to sit for entrance exams conducted by different colleges offering BBA program. For details on Business Management, Click Here.
BCA: Do you want to permanently bid good-bye to commerce but wondering what to take up next? Then Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) is a good choice, if you have a technical bent of mind.
- Course: Bachelor of Computer Science (BCA) is a three year degree course concentrating primarily on programming languages.
- Eligibility: 10+2 with a minimum of 50% aggregate from any stream. Entrance tests are conducted in individual colleges for admission to BCA courses. For details Click Here.
BCom: If you want to pursue your career in commerce and interested in higher studies, then you should do your graduation in BCom. But are you wondering whether your low percentage will help you continue with commerce? You can do a BCom Pass and can pursue a professional course like CA, CS or ICWA.
- Eligibility: 10+2 from any stream is the minimum eligibility criteria of colleges offering BCom Pass courses. Check out our Commerce Hub, for more information. You can also click on Careers in Commerce for more information.
CA: If you have taken up Commerce at the 10+2 level, one of the first careers that you probably must have thought of is that of Chartered Accountancy. Chartered Accountancy (CA) is one of the most sought after courses in India. It is the most prestigious qualification in accounting and finance degree.
- Eligibility: If you have passed 10+2 from any stream from a recognized school, you are eligible to apply for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) which is essential for the Entry Level Test for the Foundation Course. Register yourself at the ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) and start preparing for the Foundation Course. For details, Click Here.
ICWA: Being a Cost Accountant, is definitely another good option for Commerce students. Institute of Cost and works Accountants of India (ICWAI) promotes, regulates, and develops the profession of Cost Accountancy in India.
- Eligibility: A student from any stream after having passed the 10+2 examination is eligible to appear for the Foundation Course. For details, Click Here.
CS: A company secretary (CS) plays a vital role in the company’s management. A Company Secretary is expected to take crucial decisions regarding legal matters, tax, finance, excise laws, corporate laws, labour laws and corporate planning. He is the most important link connecting the shareholders, regulatory agencies and the board of directors.
- Eligibility: For this prestigious career, you can also appear for the Foundation Program for Company Secretary, if you have passed 10+2 in any stream. For details, Click Here.
Law: Did you know that even from the Commerce stream you can pursue a career in Law? If you have analyzing, advocating and counseling skills, then law should be a good choice for you.
- Course: BA LLB is a five year integrated program for students who wish to pursue a career in law. You can either be a civil lawyer or a criminal lawyer. Civil lawyers deal with cases pertaining to environmental issues, human rights, consumer protection and intellectual property whereas criminal lawyers deal with cases pertaining to robbery, murder, arson and rape.
- Eligibility: You should have passed the 10+2 examination with minimum 50% marks in aggregate for being eligible to appear for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). CLAT is conducted for admission to the undergraduate program for the eleven National Law Universities across India. For details, Click Here.
Mass Communication/Journalism: If you have a flair for writing and do not wish to continue with commerce any longer, then a course in mass communication would be just the right one for you. A mass communication degree from any reputed and recognized institute will enable you to achieve your goal. You can specialize in print journalism, advertising, radio journalism or television journalism. You can work as a reporter, copyeditor, editor, producer or journalist.
- Eligibility: A student should have passed 10+2 from any stream. Entrance tests are conducted for admission to Mass Communication program in any institute or college of repute. Some of the important universities offering bachelors degree in mass communication or journalism courses are IP University, Delhi University, Calcutta University, and Mumbai University. For careers related to Mass Communication, Click Here.
BA Hons (English): ‘Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested’ – Francis Bacon.If you wish to explore the world of books and enrich yourself with thoughtful quotes like this then English honors is a very good choice for you. English Literature will open up doors for journalism as well and you can continue higher studies and opt for B.Ed or even UGC NET and be a qualified lecturer in college or university.
- Eligibility: You have to pass 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Many universities hold entrance tests for admission to English Hons courses. For example, Delhi University holds Combined Aptitude Test for English (CATE) for admission in various colleges. Colleges in Calcutta like Presidency College, St Xaviers and Lady Brabourne also hold entrance tests for admission to English Hons courses.
Language Courses: If you consider yourself a linguist, then you can even pursue a course in any foreign language offered by many universities or on any Indian language as well. Alternatively, you can pursue a full time regular course in any other subject and learn French from Alliance Fran?oise, German from MaxMueller Bhavan or Italian from the Italian Embassy.
Distance Learning Programs: Distance Learning Programs are getting immense popularity among students in India. It helps an individual to pursue a course of his or her choice and at the same time can concentrate on other professional courses. As a commerce student, you can pursue your BCom through distance learning and pursue professional courses like CA, ICWA or CS.
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sanjana5/26/2012 8:58:36 PM
i got i have got 41% in pu because of some serious health problem ..wil i get seat in bca
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ANKIT KUMAR SAHU 5/26/2012 7:39:32 PM
i am join nda sir but any problem is 12 th result is low are 51.2%
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RAMYA5/26/2012 3:53:19 PM
hello sir i have passed my 12 std course with 82% of marks.now i want to study engineering course what course i can select guide me sir
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ashish5/26/2012 3:31:29 PM
Guyz i'd got 41.33 % in hsc. I want to go for engineering, diploma 2nd year so where should i got admission. Pls help me.
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shraddha lohar5/26/2012 12:15:52 PM
i had scored 50% in hsc boards and expecting admission in bsc in forensic science please suggest colleges nearby mumbai regarding hostels
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abhishek sirur5/26/2012 12:09:50 PM
sir/madam.....i have passed my 2nd puc in 70%.....now i am in full confusion to do bba or b.com.......and i have interest in business......plzzz give me an good suggestion plsssss
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KIMAYA5/26/2012 11:47:34 AM
HELLO SIR, I HAVE PASSED 12TH WITH 55%IN 2012. I WANT TO GO FOR MBBS ,BUT NOW I AM WAITING FOR MHT-CET RESULT.IF I WOULD NOT BE ELIGIBLE THEN ,I WANT TO ABOUT VARIOUS BEST COURSES IN BIOLOGY,AND I AM VERY INTRESTED IN BIOLOGY.PLZ REPLY SOON.
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Kirtija5/26/2012 11:02:59 AM
Hello,i gt 77 % in 12th..the marks r above 75 in all sub. except bio,in bio gt 64..i wanna do Genetic engg. 4 dat i should cmpplt my degree 1st????then 4 bsc wich subjects r required??i mean in which subject i hv 2 do bsc??plz..reply asap..
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Kingshuk Ghosh5/26/2012 10:56:48 AM
I live in kolkata. I ranked 70000 in wbjee, and 12000 in wbjexpo, my HS results will be declared on 28th may2012,kindly guide me what career shall i choose in kolkata or outside kolkata interested in to go for engg. or academics in science.
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rachita byndoor5/26/2012 10:20:32 AM
just gave my 12th (arts) and failed in 1 subject can you pls help me out to which technical line/ instiute /course to go on with now..?pls do help out soon..?