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Hello Sanchita, As specified by the exam, you need a minimum 55%.   But the more you score the better it is, for your selection and repute. Wish you good luck...

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Good options for graduation in commerce field are BBA, BCom, BFA, BIB etc. These all are related to business and management fields. So you can pursue any of these courses according to your interests. The difference between BBA and BCom is that BCom is more theory oriented, while BBA helps you to get more knowledge in business fields and practical experiences. So it is all about your interests. You can pursue your interesting course from institutes  like Symbiosis, Delhi university, Lovely Professional University, SRM university etc. You can get much exposure in the field and to get good j

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Dear Aspirant, There are many best courses available in the commerce career stream, however for me what important is in which aspects or skills you are best in. Since you are in the second year of BCom course and nearing graduation, you can do short term courses in basic computer skills (MS Office, Internet), learning programming languages like Java, C++, etc. Reading business and general news is very essential for a commerce student and commerce career aspirant. Apart from this, I would strongly suggest that you should be very clear about your aptitude, competencies, skills and innate ab

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