Grade 11-12 Commerce
Commerce is for students who do not just see numbers. They see decisions, people and possibilities.
At St. Mary’s, students learn how businesses work, why markets move, how money is managed and how ideas become ventures—while building the academic depth required for university and professional pathways.
What students should become able to do
- Read the world through business: Connect economics, policy, markets and company decisions to what is happening around them.
- Communicate an argument: Write, present, debate and defend ideas with evidence.
- Work with numbers confidently: Use accounts and data to understand performance and make decisions.
- Build and test ideas: Experience entrepreneurship through projects, sales, marketing and simulated ventures.
- Choose a pathway early: Understand CA, CS, CMA, law, economics, management, finance, design and overseas options before applications begin.
Learning that feels real
- Case studies: Students analyse decisions made by real organisations and propose alternatives.
- Enterprise projects: Teams create an offer, calculate costs, communicate value and learn from actual response.
- Industry exposure: Visits and expert conversations connect classroom concepts to working environments.
- Current-affairs discussions: Budgets, policies, markets and business news become material for analysis, not trivia.
Subject combinations and career map
Show each verified combination with related courses, careers, professional exams and university prerequisites. Avoid promising that one combination guarantees a career outcome.
Stories that expand what students believe is possible
Use verified student ventures, CLAT performance and global scholarship stories. Explain the preparation, application and support behind the outcome.
Interactive module
Commerce career explorer: select interests such as analysis, people, law, numbers, creativity or entrepreneurship to see relevant pathways and subjects.
Questions families often ask
Do I need mathematics for Commerce?
Explain the actual subject options and which university pathways may require mathematics.
Is Commerce easier than Science?
Reject the comparison. Explain the type of thinking, consistency and communication Commerce requires.
Do you support CA/CS/CLAT preparation?
State the verified support model and schedule.
Can Commerce students study abroad?
Explain counselling, application, testing and scholarship support actually available.
Your next step
Tell us what the student enjoys—numbers, business, law, communication or building ideas. We will show the Commerce pathways worth exploring.
Share a few details once. The admissions team will see the page and programme that brought you here.
