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Ketan Deshmukh

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CS contains a lot of mathematics, so no you cannot.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Maths is the basis subject and involved in almost all subject in little bit because math is a subject which helps to solve problem easily.
ACCA is equivalent to Indian CA except the geographic recognition it has. You will study accounting, taxation and finance subjects as practical papers which require basic mathematics. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is a course in which candidate has to learn the basics of maths skills which is enough to earn this degree. But difficulty is related to the individual. I would say the content isn't that difficult, but there's a lot of content to get to grips with. The quality of yo
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Nikhlesh Mathur

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If after Mathematics, you want to do MBA then I suggest your choose Finance or Banking & Finance as your specialization subject for MBA.

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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To simply put, the answer is 'YES'. B.com as a course can be pursued with a basic knowledge of mathematics. But saying so, analytical and logical mind set is very much required for post B.com options like, a core banking jobs, CA, CA, MBA etc. You need not be strong with maths but you should be good at numbers. This will improve over time and during the course as well.
There are plenty of options without much mathematics after B.com but you must figure out what kind of life do you expect and what kind of job you want to do.
My advise is to plan out what you want to do B.Com what other options you have and how the program will help
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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Yes, surely, you will be able to prepare but you will need to learn some elementary mathematics and also focus more on the logical reasoning questions based on basic mathematics.

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astha singh

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Eligibility Criteria for BA programmes -
B.A.(Hons.) Candidates qualified in 10+2 Board or equivalent examination. Candidates must have obtained at least 45% in aggregate of all subjects. Having maths as a subject is not compulsory, however, you may have to have economics as one of your electives if you are a humanities student.

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astha singh

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Please use the link provided below to navigate to a course of your choice. If you want to pursue M.Sc. (Maths) from C.V Raman University, you should be able to download their brochure and follow simple application steps mentioned in the brochure.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/dr-c-v-raman-university-bilaspur-31270/courses

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