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You can become an IAS Officer without studying history, for that you need to take Science stream in class 10th and choose Mathematics and Chemistry as your subjects. But you have to drop Commerce, because you can only get commerce subject in commerce stream and then you will not be
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You can refer to the sample question paper of class 12th accountancy subject to have better idea about the exam pattern.
Kindly open the link attached below:
CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Question Paper 2025 (26 March) – Exam Analysis & Solution PDF (All Sets)
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The prestigious schools like St. Xavier, Delhi Public School, Mount Carmel etc. usually start releasing notifications in December while the form submissions begin in January followed by allotment or draw of lots in February or sometimes in mid January as well, this is for primary classes.
For
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Yes, you can apply for commerce subjects. If you have passed class 12 with commerce, you are eligible for courses like Bcom , BBA, CA, CS and CMA. Commerce includes subjects such as Accountancy, Economics and Business Studies. This stream offers good career opportunities in banking, finance, accounting and
Hello, The 2026 cutoff marks in commerce will vary significantly depending on the specific exam and institution. Kindly check the below link to get more details regarding the cutoff. https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-cutoff Let me know if the above link doesn't match your expectation, I will help you.
Admission to Amrit International School in Class 11 commerce begins after the Declaration of class 10 results and students need to register by submitting the admission firm along with the mark sheet transfer certificate and identity proof The school may conduct an interaction or interview before confirming seats and once
Yes, it is possible to apply for a fresh Class 12 (Senior Secondary) certification through NIOS, even if you have already passed Class 12 from CBSE earlier, and you do not have to opt for Improvement or TOC (Transfer of Credit) if you do not want to carry forward any
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If your aim is the banking sector , then B.Com is the better option for you.
Reasons:
Banking jobs need strong knowledge of accounts, finance, economics, and maths .
B.Com gives you direct understanding of these subjects.
Banking exams like IBPS, SBI, RBI are easier after B.Com because the
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Yes, SRCC (through CUET-UG) accepts candidates who have passed Senior Secondary from NIOS. A subject passed under TOC (Transfer of Credit), like English, is valid if it is clearly mentioned as “Pass” on the final NIOS marksheet. For BCOM (Hons), you must meet CUET subject requirements and Class 12
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