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Hello ,
As per your mentioned query , you cannot do engineering course without having mathmatics in your 10+2. As per the eligibility criteria for doing Btech , candidate should have physics , chemistry and mathematics as mandatory subjects in their class 12th. As they are the basics for further study.
To know more, kindly go through the given link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mechanical-engineering-course
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Since you completed 12th with commerce, you can get into Mechanical Engineering through these options:
1. Study PCM via NIOS → Pass Physics, Chemistry, and Math, then appear for JEE or state exams.
2. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering → Join a 3-year diploma, then take lateral entry into B.Tech 2nd year.
3. B.Sc. + Lateral Entry → Do B.Sc. (Maths/Physics), then apply for B.Tech 2nd year in some universities.
4. Private Universities → Some offer B.Tech with a bridge course for non-science students.
The diploma route is the fastest.
Hiii,
you have completed your 12th with Commerce, you cannot take direct admission into Mechanical Engineering because that course needs a background in Science, especially subjects like Physics and Maths. These subjects are very important for understanding how machines work, which is the core of Mechanical Engineering.
One option is to go back and study 11th and 12th again, this time with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. After that, you can give entrance exams like JEE or other state-level exams and apply for a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. This may feel like starting over, but if you are truly passionate about becoming a mechanical engineer, it’s worth considering.
Another option is to join a diploma course. In some places, there are polytechnic colleges that might allow commerce students to do a diploma in engineering. But in most cases, they expect you to have studied science too. So you’ll have to check if any diploma colleges in your state allow commerce students. After finishing the diploma, you might be able to get into the second year of a B.Tech course through lateral entry.
If you don’t want to change your stream but still want to work in the mechanical field, you can go for a degree like BBA or B.Com and later do an MBA in Operations, Supply Chain, or something related to manufacturing. This way, you can work in companies that deal with machines, but in roles like management, planning, or logistics instead of technical engineering roles.
While the institute does not explicitly restrict applicants based on their academic stream (science, commerce,or arts) , bt many institutions offering b.sc. programs in nutrition nd dietetics typically prefer candidates from a science background, especially those who hv studied subjects like biology, chemistry, nd physics.
bt u said that , u hv commerce background , its advisable to directly contact j.d institute to get clarified.
let m know if u need any help.
Thanku!!!!
Hello,
Yes, if you take the science stream after class 10, you can switch to humanities or commerce later. Science students are usually eligible for most courses in humanities and commerce fields in college. So, you will have more options in future.
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YES, ABSOLUTELY IF YOU CHOOSE THE SCIENCE STREAM AFTER CLASS 10TH YOU'RE KEEPING ALL YOUR FUTURE OPTIONS OPEN. HERE'S HOW:-
1.MANY FIELDS IN HUMANITIES [LIKE PSYCOLOGY , POLITICAL SCIENCE , ETC.] AND COMMERCE [ LIKE B.COM (//B.COM) , BBA , ECONOMICS ]ARE OPEN TO STUDENTS FROM ANY STREAM.
2. SOME COMMERCE FIELD LIKE CA OR CS ALSO ACCEPT STUDENTS FROM A SCIENCE BACKGROUND.
NO , SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF BUSINESS STUDIES IN DELHI REQUIRES CANDIDATES TO HAVE STUDIED MATHS IN CLASS 12 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THEIR BBA FIA PROGRAM. SPECIALLY APPLICANTS MUST HAVE COMPLETED THEIR SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION WITH MATHEMATICS AS A SUBJECT . FOR GENERAL CATEGORY CANDIDATES A MINIMUM AGGREGATE OF 60% I FOUR SUBJECTS INCLUDING MATHS , ENGLISH , AND OTHER TWO ACADEMIC SUBJECTS IS REQUIRED. RFESERVED CATEGORY CANDIDATES {SC/ST/CW/PWD/EWS} MUST HAVE AT LEAST 55% IN THESE SUBJECTS.
Hi riya
Yes commerce student can pursue polytechnic diplome as various institutions allow students from all streams to pursue it. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/polytechnic-courses-after-12-commerce-counar
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The fees for Class 11th Commerce in India vary depending on the type of school:
Government schools: Rs. 5,000 - Rs. 20,000 per year (or even lower in some states).
Private schools: Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 2,00,000 per year (or more in top schools).
International schools: Rs. 2,00,000 - Rs. 10,00,000 per year.
Fees may also include admission charges, books, uniforms, and other expenses.
To get accurate fee details please mention the specific school and location.
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