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Guide-Level 12
Without maths, you will have very limited options. You will not be eligible for B.Com, BMS, etc. If you are interested in IP you may very well opt for BiPC. Gain additional IT certifications as per your interests and career plans.
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But in my opinion, CS definitely has the edge because of a wider range of opportunities and job available. With CS you can also enter into the highly lucrative area of Data Mining (salaries in crores if you go abroad). you can go for higher education M.Sc Ph.D.
IT graduates also earn a lot(similar to CS)but the problem is many Indian universities don't take IT degree for higher education. Research fields are limited (they are wide of course but I am talking wrt CS). Also, thanks to the stigma attached to technical degrees IT B.Tech are more preferred vis a vis IT B.Sc (same
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