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There are no such difficulties in doing B.Com. Don't worry, if you are a science student, you will be able to pursue the degree easily. The first few months might seem difficult at first since the subjects are entirely different but you will get the hang of it. Few of the subjects would be your language subjects which is should be okay for you, then there would be the commerce related subjects such as business studies which is easy to learn and accounting, should also be easy considering you have studied math before.
If you want you could study the 11th/12th commerce books or subjects which you are finding difficulty in so as to just get an idea of the basics. Other than that you just need to pay attention in class, clear your doubts in the beginning itself and work on topics that need your attention and you should be fine.
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Yes you can do that. If you’re applying in a university that conducts entrance for admission then please aoply there. some universities like DU give admission on merit basis. So 2.5% from your aggregate will be deducted while admission because you’re changing your stream from science to commerce
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Yes , you are eligible for appearing in NEET examination even after geology hons degree
This is because,
There is no rule which says that if you complete geology hons degree or any other graduation you become ineligible for Neet examination, as to be eligible for neet what all one needs is :
* to must have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got:-
at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category
at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st category
at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of pwd candidates to be eligible.
So, if you fulfill this requirement as per your category then you are definitely eligible for Neet examination ,even if you completed graduation and after qualifying Neet examination you can get admission in medical colleges for MBBS etc on the basis of rank or marks obtained by you in NEET
Also,
*there is no upper age limit for Neet examination as of now.
For detailed information about neet examination go through our page forl which link is provided below; -
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
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Hi Aspirant!
IITs, NITs also offer direct admission in the M.Tech program. According to the eligibility criteria candidate must have completed the B.Tech from IITs/NITs only and should have above 8 CGPA overall. Also, IITs and NITs offers direct admission to the candidates who have been sponsored by their employees. They also do not need to appear for GATE exam.
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Well, the definition of a course being best for you to a large extent depends largely on your areas of interest, skillsets, aptitude, the kind of job profile you're looking at to be working in future etc, so various aspects are be taken into consideration prior to deciding upon a specific career path, what we can do is help you out with myriad of options available after MEC at 10+2 level, for example if you're interested in management then you can consider integrated MBA that is BBA+MBA, you can appear for IPMAT/JIPMAT offered by few selective IIMs, there are equivalent options such as BMS/BBM/BBS, you can also consider doing Hons in Economics/Mathematics, BCom, there are also professional courses such as CA/CS which you can consider or if you're interested in computer application then consider opting for BCA, other than this if you're interested in law then you can go for BCom-LLB or BBA-LLB that is specific to your domain, you can go for BJMC if you're interested to explore journalism and mass communication in career.
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