In DU, you can pursue several No Honors courses that don’t require Math like Bcom, BBA, BA, and many other courses. BCom and BBA are the best options for those who don’t want Maths. DU acceptance rate is low so you will have to score good marks to qualify for the high cutoffs.
Here are a few courses offered at DU for commerce students without Maths
Additionally, you can go do the following professional courses too
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I can tell you about my interview experience for IIM Kozhikode.
I am a working professional with three years of work experience in the Ed-tech field. My 10th is 9.4 CGPA, 12th is 80% , both from CBSE, graduation score is 71.2% and I graduated in BBA in 2018 from a college in Indore .
I gave my interview in the afternoon slot (there were a total of three slots, morning, afternoon, and evening, the morning slot is best).
The interview was in online mode (due to covid). First, they asked me to verify my official ID cards. There were two people taking my interview, one male and one female.
They started by asking about my hobbies, I told them about gyming and cricket, and the male interviewer started asking me about cricket. He asked me who scored the maximum t20 runs in the previous year, what reverse swing is, top five bowlers who could bowl reverse swing. Then they started asking me about the firm in which I worked, the valuation of the firm, its reputation, the work culture, the future of the industry, who the CEO is, and all.
Then the next person started asking me questions from my undergrad, and I wasn't able to answer the question related to that. She seems a little unsatisfied with my answers.
I was waitlisted at the end and could not be able to convert the college.
Getting admission to Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics depends on various factors such as course, availability of seats, domicile, etc. It’s easier for Maharsahtra domicile students to get direct admission through the management quota. Having a 93.5% in 10+2 should work in your favor, as students need at least 85% to be eligible for admission through the management quota.
You will get opportunities everywhere if you put in your honest effort and dedication to the job.
Before making any decision, do a good research on the courses offered in Khalsa College. Choose the one that interests you. Also stay open to other choices as well. Make sure that the course you choose provides good job opportunities or research opportunities, and then choose accordingly.
This institute provides admission for most of the courses based on science (non-medical) background. The best courses if you are from the commerce stream are B.Com (Accounting and Finance) or BBA (Bachelor’s of Business Administration)
Both the fields require strong analytical skills , good communication and knowledge in economics to meet the industry demands. Look out for better opportunities in these fields and analyze them before setting up on one.
You can also pursue something unrelated to what you studied during 12th, like Fashion Designing or Journalism and Mass Communication.
If you are applying for Commerce in Mumbai, then Mithibai is definitely the better option. Reasons for choosing Mithibai over Ruparel College are obvious. In 2021, Mithibai College ranking was 10 for Commerce (by Indiatoday). It is a great college with a decent infrastructure and faculty base. All these factors make Mithibai a better option as compared to Ruparel.
Dayalbagh Educational Institute (DEI) provides higher education only after class 12th, with the exception of class 10th for diploma and ITI certificate courses.
Like DEI there is another institute linked with it named REI (Radhasoami Educational Institute).
This institute provides education from classes 1 to 12th. REI has its own board. It provides the 12th equivalent course like CBSE and UP boards. Graduating 12th from REI is equivalent to graduating 12th from both of these.
If you want to get admission in 11th (Commerce) at DEI you have to fill the application form of REI which is an affiliated college of DEI. After this, the entrance test will be held by this institute which includes a written exam and interview. On the basis of a written test and interview a collective merit will be prepared, on the basis of which you will be selected.
The Department of Commerce (DU) intakes students for its MCom. course on the basis of CUET(PG) from academic year 2023-24 onwards. To get an admission, you’ll have to fulfill the eligibility criteria, and give the CUET (PG) for MCom. You can visit the official website of CUET for the detailed exam syllabus.
On the other hand, the Delhi School of Economics does not offer an MCom. degree. Instead, you can opt for the MA (Economics) program. The admissions for the same are done through merit (only for DU students) and CUET PG. Your score in the past qualifying exam will also be considered during the selection process.
Both ARSD and Venky College are reputed colleges but ARSD has a slight edge for commerce courses. ARSD has the best faculty for the commerce department. Although Venky College offers better placement opportunities. So, choose the institute based on what you want out of the course.
The table given below will provide an insight into the commerce courses offered by these two institutes.
Categories |
ARSD |
Sri Venkateswara College |
Cut Off |
95% |
97.75% |
Course Fee |
INR 12,185 (1st-year fee) |
INR 12,405 (1st-year fee) |
Placement Percentage |
80% |
40-50% |
Highest Salary Package |
12 LPA |
11.5 LPA |
Average Salary Package |
6-10 LPA |
4.8 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
USB Verity, Axis Bank, KPMG, NIIT, Ernst and Young, IndiGo, ICICI Prudential, Clairvolex, etc. |
KPMG, Deloitte, Golingo, DE Shaw, IndiGo, Ester and Young, Pepsico, Zomato, etc. |