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alwia noorien

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How did you complete class 10th if you failed in maths?
You have to take compartment or re-exam if you want a bright future.

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Ginni Bawa

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No, maths is required to pursue BMS from DU.

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aakash deep

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No, you are not eligible for BMS. I'm a BMS student. Those who are interested in doing BMS/BFIA, must have maths and English in 12th.

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aashirwad kumar

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B.Sc in statistics: It is the most sought stream but the toughest to crack. Try for ISI entrance exam. You can also go for maths and computing. If your interest is in mathematics, you can try for IISc, ISI and CMI as they are even better than IITs and when it comes for mathematics or research related courses. Since, you are in 12th, you can try RMO, IMO or INMO as this could give you access to the best colleges in the world.

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Sohil Kureshi

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First of all you have to decide what you want to do? If you have interest in finance then go for B.Com. After completing it then go for MBA (Finance). Also, you can choose BBA if you interested in marketing and then you can choose MBA (Marketing). Both are good specializations.

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rahul r

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Name of course:B.Sc. Mathematics
Duration:3 years
Eligibility Criteria:10+2 passed with PCM subjects
Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of colleges in India which offer B.Sc courses in India. Navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the web page.
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utkarsh singh

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Yes, you can give if you are from CBSE board but you have to filled the form for the same.

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rahul r

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding admissions for a course in M.Sc. maths from Netaji Subhash Open University. All details regarding eligibility for the course is included in their brochure which can be downloaded on request.
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