Hello I have completed my ITI fitter. After this can I do B.com?

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For admission in B.Com basic eligibility is 12th or Diploma.
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Yes, you can do B.com after Plus Two at any time.
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How much did you score in 12 th standard and in which stream?
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You can join B.Com after plus two in any concerned university of your locality. If you give your profile, I will help you to join in B.com.
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Mathematician

Yea you can do B.Com but make sure that you have decent knowledge in Maths and Accounts.
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If it is equivalent to 12th you can proceed for B.Com.
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English Trainer

If you have done it after 12th then yes. If not to do B. Com you got to be 10+2 level.
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Commerce Hub

Yes, of course (all the best for your future).
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Yes you can do B.Com but you have to complete your 10+2 with commerce stream.
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You can do but its basic criteria is 12th passed.
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