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Choosing the Right Optional Subject for 11th Commerce: IP vs. Applied Maths?

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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 05, 2024Hindi
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Hello Sir This Year My Son is going to Standard 11th This..He has Taken Commerce Subject...Now He is confused What to Take as Optional Subject ... Commerce with IP or Applied Maths...

Ans: Prefer Commerce with IP. All the BEST for Your Son's Bright Future.

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Hello sir My daughter is in 8th grade ICSCE and moving to 9th now, she need to choose subjects. She is not interested in maths but want to take commerce and economics. Without maths will there be good options in future for studies and career? Please assist
Ans: Praveen, Your daughter has great job choices in banking, finance, marketing, law, corporate secretary, mass communication, journalism, and hotel management even if she can pursue Commerce and Economics without Mathematics. Higher studies possibilities comprise B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce), B.A (Bachelor of Business Administration), BA Economics, Law (BA LLB/BVA LLB), Mass Communication & Journalism, and Hotel Management. Jobs in banking and finance; marketing and sales; HR; corporate secretary; legal profession; and entrepreneurship abound. Nonetheless, some elite institutions and universities could demand Mathematics, and disciplines like Data Science, Finance, and Actuarial Science mostly depend on it. She can still have a brilliant future in commerce and economics even if she hates maths greatly. She should investigate courses in Business Studies, Accountancy, or Entrepreneurship alongside Commerce & Economics since Applied Mathematics can be a useful substitute. Please note, The level of Mathematics required in Commerce and Economics depends on the specific subjects and career paths chosen. Commerce without Maths involves basic calculations and logic-based thinking, while Economics without Maths involves basic statistics, graphs, and logical reasoning. B.Sc. Economics requires higher Maths, while Commerce with Applied Maths covers practical topics like financial mathematics, probability, statistics, and logical reasoning. Career paths include B.Com, BBA, CS, Law, HR, Digital Marketing, and Entrepreneurship. If a daughter dislikes Maths but wants Commerce/Economics, Commerce without Maths is a safe choice. If she is not able to cope up with ICSCE Board, it is advisable to change her into CBSE. If she is struggling with the ICSE board, it is advisable to transfer her to CBSE. All the Best for Your Daughter's Prosperous Future.

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sir my daughter got 3837 rank in srmjee in phase2 . is ktr or srm ap which is good for cse AI/ML and also she got fees wavier 50% in srm ap dats why my husband took the decision to join her in AP and also she is attending exam for kalvium. is this kalvium good programm plz guide us
Ans: With a Phase-2 SRMJEEE rank of 3,837, your daughter is well within the historical cutoff for CSE with AI/ML at SRM Kattankulathur, where CSE programs have seen placement rates of 91% (2023), 88% (2022), and 91% (2021). SRM AP’s CSE placements have matched or exceeded this, recording 100% in 2023 and approximately 94% in the ongoing 2024 drive, and the 50% fee waiver for ranks 2,001–3,000 under the SRM Merit Scholarship reduces costs substantially. Both campuses follow the same AI/ML-specialized curriculum and attract top recruiters, but AP provides stronger financial relief. Kalvium’s KNET-based B.Tech CSE program, delivered in partnership with NAAC A+–accredited universities, emphasizes hands-on projects, 1:1 mentorship by industry experts, paid internships from the second year, and has drawn placements and internships with companies such as Google, Microsoft, and PhonePe, earning positive student feedback on skill acquisition and real-world readiness.

The recommendation is to opt for SRM AP’s CSE AI/ML program to leverage near-identical placement outcomes with substantial fee savings, and concurrently pursue admission to Kalvium’s industry-integrated CSE program for enhanced practical exposure and mentorship, thereby balancing academic credentials with market-ready skills. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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