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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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You now study in second year of Shri Gosar Hansraj Gosrani Commerce College, that good step in academic life. This time very important for you to build strong base for your future. You should keep your notes neat and updated, study subjects regular, not only before exam. If something not understand, ask teacher or friend, no feel shy. You must also try to join college activities like seminar, workshop, group discussion, this will improve your knowledge and confidence.This year also good for check if your course offer any internship or training. Internship give you real idea how job work outside of classroom. Also check with college placement cell, some colleges help with job after course complete. Try keep your attendance good and marks also steady, because good record always help in future whether for job or higher study like MBA.
Yes, there are several colleges in India that offer AI, business, and digital business after pursuing commerce without mathematics in class 12th. Some of the most well-known ones are
These are some of the most well-known colleges for your requirements.
I hope this will help you in your college search.
With a rank of 28,546 in AP EAPCET from the OBC category (female), getting a seat in Computer Science Engineering at JNTU Anantapur is very unlikely. Recent trends show that the cutoff for OBC female candidates in CSE is around 9,600–11,700 in 2025.
You still have options. With your rank, you could aim for branches like Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering at JNTU Anantapur or its affiliated colleges. Non-core branches in private and government engineering colleges may also be available.
Websites to check for more info: https://tneaonline.org
Hi dear candidate,
The R.A Poddar College of Commerce and Economics (Mumbai) has released the first to five merit lists for commerce on their official website ( https://www.rapodar.ac.in/admissions.php ).
Kindly use the link give below for official 1st merit list for commerce (please copy the link if it does not click):
F.Y.B.Com (Financial Markets) 2025-2026.pdf (https://www.rapodar.ac.in/pdf/F.Y.B.Com%20(Financial%20Markets)%202025-2026.pdf)
Yes, many CBSE schools offer Applied Mathematics as an optional subject within the Commerce stream for Class 11. Applied Mathematics is designed for students who want to develop analytical and quantitative skills related to commerce, economics, and social sciences, but don't want to pursue the standard Mathematics course designed for science students. However, it's always best to confirm with the specific school you're interested in, as subject offerings can vary.
Here's why Applied Mathematics is offered and what it entails:
Bridging the gap:
Applied Mathematics was introduced by the CBSE to provide a more relevant math option for students pursuing Commerce and Humanities, as the standard Mathematics curriculum is often seen as more geared towards Science students.
Practical applications:
Applied Mathematics focuses on the practical application of mathematical and statistical tools in fields like Commerce, economics, and social sciences.
Career options:
Studying Applied Mathematics can be beneficial for students interested in careers in management, finance, economics, business studies, and related fields.
Subject availability:
While Applied Mathematics is becoming increasingly common, some schools may still offer it as a fifth subject, so it's important to check with the school to confirm its availability and whether it is part of their standard subject combinations.
Hello aspirant, The monthly fee for Class 11 Commerce varies depending on the type of school and location. In government schools, education is mostly free or has minimal charges, usually below 500 per month. In private schools, fees can range from 2,000 to 10,000 per month depending on the city, facilities, and board (CBSE, ICSE, or State Board). Schools in metro cities and reputed institutions generally charge more. Additional costs like books, uniforms, transport, and coaching may apply separately. It’s best to contact the school directly for the exact fee structure.
Hello Aspirant,
If you passed 12th Commerce with 54%, you are eligible for admission to B.N.N. College for B. Com, since most colleges will accept you based on minimum passing criteria. The final admission would depend on the cut-off of the college that year, the reservation criteria as applicable, and the number of seats in the college. You should contact the college admission office or visit its website for latest communication.
To get admitted into Class 12 in the commerce stream, you generally need to have completed and passed Class 11 from a recognized board, with a minimum percentage (usually 50-60%). Some institutions might require entrance exams like CUET or accept merit scores based on your Class 12 results. You'll need to submit an application form with relevant documents like your Class 11/12 mark sheet and ID proof.
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