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If you're a commerce student with a strong interest in finance and want a career with fewer restrictions on creativity, you have several exciting options to explore:
Investment Banking – Offers high growth and challenges with strategic problem-solving.
Financial Analyst – Combines number-crunching with insights and forecasting.
FinTech Roles – Perfect blend of finance and tech innovation—great for creative thinkers.
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) – Globally respected, ideal for those interested in market research and asset management.
Entrepreneurship in Finance – Start your own finance consultancy, advisory, or edtech—freedom to innovate.
Financial Planner – Helping individuals design their financial future can be both impactful and flexible.
Creative Finance Content Creation – Use YouTube, blogging, or social media to educate and engage people on finance topics.
These roles offer a balance of structure and creativity while allowing you to stay rooted in finance.
There are some good option you can choose after completing your 12th standard as a commerce student: - BBA(Bachelor of Business Administration): it's a 3 year UG course focuses mainly on your management, marketing and finance area. It helps you to gain more of practical knowledge. - B.com (//B.com) (H/P): These two are the most popular and best choices offered by different universities. You can pursue them if your interest is in accounting and finance sector. - Bachelors in Economics: Best for banking sector and learn about economy. - Diploma in Banking and Finance There are some professional courses you can apply for: -Charted accountant - Company Secretary - Cost & Management Accountant - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants - Bachelors of Law
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PYQS previous year question paper of class 12 of pseb commerce , you can find pyqs directly on ( pseb.ac.in ) which is the official website of Punjab School Educational Board .The website may have a dedicated section for past exam papers . Check under the 'Academics' or 'Downloads' section.
Having graduated with a BSc in Computer Science and achieved a 64.62 percentile in the MAH MBA CET, your listed colleges represent a mix of aspirational and realistic targets for the upcoming CAP rounds. Colleges like Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management have a higher expected cutoff, requiring a percentile of around 94.65 or higher.
But many others on your list, including Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering and Priyadarshini Lokmanya Tilak Institute of Management Studies and Research, fall within or close to your range based on the previous year's cutoffs for the General All India category.
Overall, with your percentile, you have a solid foundation for securing admission into several reputable MBA colleges in Nagpur. Focusing on those where your percentile is well within the acceptable range is a sound strategy.
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With 86% in Class 10th in Maharashtra Board, you have a good chance of getting admission in ML Dahanukar College of Commerce in Class 12th in 4th round.
In the final round, the cutoff goes to 85-87% and you have 86% which falls in that bracket. So there is probability of getting that college in final round.
To know more about ML Dahanukar Collegeof Commerce: MLDCC by CAREERS360
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As you are a Class 12th CBSE Commerce Student and have failed in Accountancy, you will be shown "PASS" as you have passed in five subjects including the additional subject (also, once check what is written on your result through CBSE result website).
The Accountancy subject will show "FAILED" or "INELIGIBLE".
It is up to you if you want to give supplementary exam and upon your future goals. Because in the future some organisations may ask for full PASS and while some may not.
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Hello Mehakdeep!
Generally, GNM admission is open to students from the science stream (PCB) in most states, as nursing involves medical and biological studies. However, some private institutions or state boards do accept commerce or arts students if they meet other criteria, so it’s worth checking directly with the college you’re interested in. The process usually starts with filling an application form (online or offline), followed by merit-based selection or an entrance test depending on the institution. You’ll need documents such as your 10th and 12th marksheets, transfer certificate, migration certificate (if applicable), passport-size photos, Aadhaar card, and caste/income certificate if you’re applying under reservation. Since you’re a local and plan to visit the campus, I’d recommend carrying originals and photocopies for quick verification. Do clarify the eligibility for commerce students before applying to save time.
Best of luck for your nursing journey, and thank you!
The N.G. Bedekar College of Commerce merit lists for 2025 is primarily found on the official Joshi Bedekar College website. This includes details on the First Year Undergraduate (FY UG) Third and Final Merit List, as well as the First Year Junior College (FYJC) Inhouse First Merit List for the 2025-26 academic year. The college's admission process, including the required documents, is also outlined on their website.
Also Information regarding cutoff percentages for various B.Com programs in 2024 (which can offer some indication for 2025) is also available here:
N.G BEDEKAR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
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Basic Mathematics in Karnataka's 2nd PUC Commerce stream emphasizes real-world applications like finance, statistics, and problem-solving over pure theoretical math.
Marking scheme : 80 marks for theory and 20 for internals The syllabus for Basic Mathematics in Karnataka's 2nd PUC Commerce covers five core units: Algebra (matrices, determinants, permutations, combinations, probability, binomial theorem, partial fractions, mathematical logic). Commercial Arithmetic (ratios, proportions, bill discounting, stocks/shares, learning curves, linear programming, sales tax/VAT). Trigonometry (heights/distances, compound/multiple/submultiple angles, transformation formulae). Analytical Geometry (circles, parabolas). Calculus (limits/continuity, differential calculus, derivative applications, indefinite/definite integrals with area uses).
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If you’re taken commerce in your class 12 and want to pursue a diploma in civil engineering, that’s definitely possible especially if you're passionate about building and designing structures. Many polytechnic colleges offer 3-year diploma courses in civil engineering that are open to students who’ve completed their 10th standard, but some institutes also allow 12th-pass students from other streams like commerce based on entrance tests or direct admission.
After your diploma, you can either start working as a junior engineer or site supervisor, or go for a lateral entry into a B.Tech/B.E. program in civil engineering. That means you’ll directly enter the second year of the degree course.
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