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30th June 2018, 08:32 PM
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Possibility to get BCom(Accountancy) admission for 12th Science candidate?


Dear Sir, I have completed my 12th with Science stream from BSEB Board. But now I want to study BCom Accountancy Honours course. So, can I get admission for this BCom course or not? Please help me to know about this. Thank you!





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2nd July 2018, 12:36 PM
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Dear Sir, I have completed my 12th with Science stream from BSEB Board. But now I want to study BCom Accountancy Honours course. So, can I get admission for this BCom course or not? Please help me to know about this. Thank you!

Yes, it is possible to study BCom (Accountancy) course in some colleges after completion of 12th science group. Basic eligibility to study BCom in some colleges is a pass in 10+2 with at least 50% marks. Therefore, you can study BCom after completion of 12th science. Candidates who have studied Commerce, Accountancy and Mathematics / Business Mathematics are preferred for the admission in some colleges. Admission to the BCom course is done on the basis of marks scored in the top 4 subjects.
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2nd July 2018, 06:18 PM
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Default Re: Possibility to get BCom(Accountancy) admission for 12th Science candidate?

Different universities have different criteria for admission in B.Com honours. Some of the top commerce colleges ask for class 12th with commerce and maths stream and other accept class 12th with any stream.

Admission mostly is based on your class 12th marks. If you have got excellent marks in class 12th, then you have great chance of admission at a reputed college.
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2nd July 2018, 10:29 PM
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Yes, you can but It would be better for you to do BSc. It would be difficult for you to study commerce subjects because you have completed your 12th standard with science stream.
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2nd July 2018, 10:36 PM
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Default Re: Possibility to get BCom(Accountancy) admission for 12th Science candidate?

You have completed your 12th from science department . But you are not eligible for B.Com because you have not study any commerce subject.

Those candidate have passed with accountancy / commerce/ business studies, economics / computer science, statistic / business mathematics .

But you have not completed above subject in 12th.

So you can try for B.Sc degree.
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3rd July 2018, 08:34 AM
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No, it is not possible to study B.Com (Accountancy) course after completion of your 12th standard with Science stream. To be eligible to pursue B.Com (Accountancy) course, you should have passed 12th standard or an equivalent examination with Commerce stream from a recognised board. Admissions in B Com (Accountancy) course are done through entrance examination or merit based selection process on basis of 12th standard board examination marks.
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3rd July 2018, 08:41 AM
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Default Re: Possibility to get BCom(Accountancy) admission for 12th Science candidate?

You are not eligible for B.Com course after passing 12th with science stream .

After passing 12th with science stream you can join courses like:-
B.Tech
BSc Physics
BSc Chemistry
BSc IT
MBBS
BDS
BSC NURSING
B. PHARMACY
BAMS
D.PHARMACY.
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