Are you a student of Commerce without Math? Then you can try your hand at these courses after 12th
Siddhi Jain July 02, 2025 06:15 PM

Many students take commerce after 10th but they leave it due to fear of math. If you have also done or are doing 12th commerce without math, then today we will tell you some such courses which can help you in making your future.

Every student studies only so that after completing studies, he can get a good job and make his career. But some do not get good guidance, some do not know about different courses, which forces them to think what to do after 12th. If you are also one of those students and you are also doing 12th commerce without math, then this news is absolutely for you. Here we will tell you about some such courses which commerce without math students can do and make their future. Let's know about those courses.

You can do these courses after 12th

1. Company Secretary: You can do this course through ICSI or Institute of Company Secretaries of India. For this, you do not need to have a background in math and it is a business professional training program. Students who want to become CS can do this course. Let us tell you that this is a three-year course.

2. Bachelor of Management Studies: This is a bachelor's degree and it helps you to improve your management skills. BMS graduates are trained in business management, HR management and economics. Students who want to make a career in the field of management can do this 3-year course.

3. Bachelor of Design: Design is a rapidly growing field with good job prospects for the future. BDes is generally a 4-year course. It is a program that trains you in different art and design subjects like fashion, product, textile, graphics, animation, furniture, film and video communication and publishing. It can be done even without a math background.

4. BCom LLB or BA LLB: Students without a math background can either pursue BCom LLB (Bachelor of Commerce and Legislative Law) or BA LLB (Bachelor of Arts and Legislative Law). BCom LLB offers job opportunities in the field of commercial law, while BA LLB graduates can work in law firms or start their own practice. Both have good career and good earning prospects. For this, one has to pass the common entrance exam CLAT (Common Law Admission Test).

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