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30th May 2018, 02:30 AM
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Should I take Commerce to study in HS with 56.7% in 10th CBSE?
Hello Sir, I have got 56.7% marks in my 10th standard from CBSE Board. I would like to know that should I take Commerce in Higher Secondary from same Board? Please let me know about this immediately.
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31st May 2018, 01:32 PM
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Re: Should I take Commerce to study in HS with 56.7% in 10th CBSE?
Yes you can pursue intermediate from Commerce stream after completing 10th board.
You can change stream without any restriction. You can pursue from same board also and no need to change board. |
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31st May 2018, 02:58 PM
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Re: Should I take Commerce to study in HS with 56.7% in 10th CBSE?
Yes, you are eligible to get admission in commerce stream after 10th.
There is no minimum required aggregate in 10th to get admission in commerce stream as per norms of any recognised board. Yes, I do agree that various school have made the criteria to offer admission in a particular admission after qualifying in entrance test or on merit basis. So, if you want information regarding admission in a particular school visit at official website of the school. |
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31st May 2018, 04:03 PM
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Re: Should I take Commerce to study in HS with 56.7% in 10th CBSE?
Yes, you can certainly take commerce stream for your further studies having completed your Class 10th with 56.7% marks if you are interested in pursuing your higher secondary school degree with Commerce stream as there is no percentage barrier that a student has to cross in order to pursue higher secondary school degree with a particular stream.
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31st May 2018, 06:44 PM
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Re: Should I take Commerce to study in HS with 56.7% in 10th CBSE?
Yes you are eligible to get admission in the commerce stream after 10th from a recognised board.
The required eligibility to get admission in commerce stream is that candidate must have I have passed 10th from a recognised board. There is no minimum required aggregate to get admission in a particular stream as per CBSE norms. The minimum required aggregate to get admission in a particular stream variess with school. So to go to get complete details about the admission procedure kindly visit the School official website. |
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31st May 2018, 07:25 PM
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Re: Should I take Commerce to study in HS with 56.7% in 10th CBSE?
If you are interested in Commerce area, then surely you can opt for 10+2 with the Commerce stream.
You can choose any of the below stream in 10+2 : MEC - Maths, Economics and Commerce CEC - Civics, Economics and Commerce HEC - History, Economics and Commerce I am not the best person to decide whether Commerce streams are good for you or not. I would suggest you to choose the Commerce stream only if you are having interest. But I could say that there are good number of job opportunities in the Commerce field. Some top courses in this field are : CA ICWA CS LLB Integrated MBA You can choose the respective course as per your interest after completion of 10+2. Decide what you want to be at this stage itself. If your goal is something else like to become a doctor, then please don't join these courses. You can opt for BIPC stream. If you want to become Engineer, then go for MPC course. Create a destination and draw the route map accordingly and opt for the respective course. |
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31st May 2018, 08:59 PM
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Re: Should I take Commerce to study in HS with 56.7% in 10th CBSE?
Yes definitely if you are interested in commerce stream then you should opt for Commerce stream in your 11th standard. Moreover if you are interested in any other stream such as Arts, Humanities or science stream then you can also opt for it but your percentage is really less so you have the chance to get admission in commerce or Humanities or Arts stream.
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