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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

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Hi,
Hi,
Option 1:-
You can do BCA (Bachelors in Computer Applications). But remember you cannot do MCA afterwards because you didn't have maths. But, you can pursue MBA in information tech.
Option 2:-
You can go for B.Com General and MBA in Information Tech.
Option 3:-
You can go for BBA (IT) and MBA (IT).

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

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No, you cannot because for accountancy you have to clear the entrance exam and you should have chartered accountant's degree.

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AISHA BANSAL

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Hi,
There are many universities but particularly in which part of India do you want to take admission:\
1) Delhi University
2) St. Xavier's College
3) DAV
and many more.
So, to guide you more appropriately please mention the area and how much you can score in 10th.

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Anirudh Khurana

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If you have mathematics in your class 12th then you are eligible for BBS (in DU and it's BBS, not BBA) in Delhi university. Mathematics is compulsory subject whether you are from commerce, science, or humanities stream. If you are applying for Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University, you can apply for BBA without maths.
Hope this helps.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
Yes, that will be wise decision because if in the future, your interest would be lost in mass communication, you can think of other programme too. If you can manage, add maths subject.
And programmes like:
Economics Hons
B.com Hons
BBA
BBALLB or BCOM LLB
CA
Maths or statistics Hons
Actuarial science
All the best.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello,
To pursue engineering in any field, a a student needs to have Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with a minimum of 50% throughout in 12th standard board examination. Since, you don't qualify this eligibility criteria, so you are not eligible for engineering.
I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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