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Nagesh SawantBMS, PGPM/MBA (Finance)

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See, basically you cannot avoid mathematics as a subject. It is going to be there. If you want to go for BAF in your graduation, you will have maths in first and second year. Instead of fearing, start practicing it and overcome that fear. You cannot ignore maths completely. And in case you want to, then you will might need to go for a degree in arts and such streams, because other degrees would have maths as a subject to be studied.

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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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No, it is not required.

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Sai Sharath Reddy Appidi

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Hi,
In CA course you will have maths in CPT level and it consists of both the chapters including profit and loss & trigonometry. Other than that in CPT level you don't have maths in any other levels of CA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Physics graduates and post graduates have better opportunities in comparison to Maths graduates and postgraduates. Majority of job opportunities in Maths is in academic and Data Analytics roles in Government and Business where Physics students in addition to academics, research are also employed in all type of engineering firms. Physics professional can easily specialise in field such as Space, Communication, Electronics, etc.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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First of the all, basic maths is needed each and everywhere in life. And when coming to advanced maths like integration and all. They are mostly useful in CPT and somewhat in final. Being strong at maths is surely going to help you in costing and financial management as well as accounts.
Maths may not be as much needed when you pursue your CA course but once when you are done with CA and you want to join some field like investment banking, stock market, portfolio manager, financial analyst, etc., you will understand the dire importance of advanced maths. Many leave up maths in CPT thinking that the other subjects will set off it.
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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Opting for commerce without maths is not a problem at all. You can easily pursue many courses like BBA which is Bachelors in business administration and MBA (Masters in business administration) and even CA.
Yes, of course, you need to take an entrance exam for some courses and maths will be there but the question will be related to basic mathematics like percentage, ratio and proportion, Time work, energy, etc.
So, no need to worry about the entrance exams as with little practice of basics maths topics, you can clear them easily and enrol for your desired course.
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After completing class 12th in commerce, you can take admission for engineering. But, if you are interested in computers, then you can take admission for BCA after passing class 12th.

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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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Almost each and every branch of engineering has the application of maths and physics. But in mechanical engineering, the application of maths is more as complete to other fields.

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