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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Mathematics Eligibility. The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics degree is qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination in Science stream with a minimum of 50% marks secured in Mathematics subject and/or in aggregate from a recognized board of the country.
Marks or pass percentage may vary from college to college.

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Abhishek Dixit

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You should ho for MBA in financial management.

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Abhishek Dixit

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Banking sector is an appropriate option.

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Sachin Bhandari

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If you are taking BCA then you need to strong in the related subjects especially maths.
You have to first analyse the area where your strength lies.
Based on that choose the appropriate stream. For BCA, all institutes will expect the candidates to have studied physics, chemistry and maths.
For some of the institutes, there will also be an entrance exam.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Jigna,
You can think of doing some course in computer language programming. Increase your skills by doing couple of courses even if they are of short duration. This Will enable you to get good job.

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kapil Chopra

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It will become quite difficult for you as you have dropped 2 years without physics and without any kind of knowledge of Physics but you can go for PS B.Sc Honors in mathematics for BA Honors in mathematics.

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Subham Das

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If you have commerce and maths then you have got an upper hand to apply for CA exams.
It takes almost 5 years to become a CA in India and one should prepare themselves for the challenges and commitment ahead.
Three levels to become a full-fledged CA are:
Clearing CPT (common proficiency test)
Eligibility for CPT is that you have to register after 10th but you'll be allowed to appear after HS commerce student needs aggregate 55% marks to appear in CPT.
After CPT exams, comes IPCC:
You need to score a minimum of 100/200 marks in your CPT to be eligible for IPCC. Register nine months earlier than the exam month. To pass IPCC, you need to score
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vikas Kumar

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You should do MBA because you do not have to find a job. In a good college, you get a job from the college only.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ankur,
Normally for doing MBA, one needs to have only graduation in any subject. Irrespective of your graduation subject, class is same in MBA. You will definitely be eligible to apply for the same.

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