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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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You can do MBA without any background in mathematics however you must have basic competencies such as multiplication, addition,subscription average, ratio, power, square, square root etc. You will need them in quants, financial management, financial modelling, operation management , financial accounting and management accounting etc. These subjects are compulsory irrespective of what specialisation you choose in MBA. You can do only integrated MBA of 5 years after 10+2.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Check universities in Singapore, UK, Netherlands, USA, Germany, China and Canada.

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Ashima Arun

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If you're confident enough about your dream then go for it and take maths tuitions side by side. If you do computer engineering half-heartedly then you won't be able to put your 100% efforts so FD is a better option.

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Shruti Kaushal

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I would suggest you to complete your 12th and then decide to go abroad because there are wide options available after 12th.

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Himanshu Rao

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Please refer the link mentioned for eligibility criteria: http://dpsru.edu.in/admissions/eligibility-criteria

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Dikshita Wadhwani

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You can go for M.Sc instead of MBA but if you wish to do MBA then there is no harm in doing that. MBA is a full-fledged professional course and having maths in your graduation can be very beneficial to you. You can go for MBA with specialisation in finance because you might be good with numbers and secondly you can have good opportunities as well.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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1.The degree course gives good base for the applicants to go for higher degree program in respective subjects, e.g. Masters degree, etc.
2.They can become private teacher in schools and can run their own coaching centres.
3.Other places where their degrees credited are accountancy and business services banking, investment and insurance government and public administration.
4.They can also go for banking services both on private and government basis such as bank P.O.s.
5.Applications have also job scopes in financial analysis, medical research, biotechnology, weather and commodity forecasting etc.

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Aspirants who hold a B.A. in economics degree have a lot of employment opportunities in various undertakings in our country. They are paid very well too. By gaining experience in the field one can accomplish various higher designations also. Some of the job profiles suitable for these graduates include the following.

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