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What is different between science and commerce . explain briefly
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What is different between science and commerce . explain briefly
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Commerce:
Includes study of subjects like Accounting, Tax, Business Economics and Finance
Science: Includes study of subjects like Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Biology
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