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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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You are a commerce student. It means, of many options like LLB, B.Com, BBA, BCA, hotel management, advertisement mass media and animation. Or else, you can do diploma in taxation.

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Joyeeta Paul

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The different types of sets are explained below with examples.
Empty Set or Null Set:
A set which does not contain any element is called an empty set, or the null set or the void set and it is denoted by and is read as phi.
Singleton Set:
A set which contains only one element is called a singleton set.
Finite Set:
A set which contains a definite number of elements is called a finite set. Empty set is also called a finite set.
Infinite Set:
The set whose elements cannot be listed, I.e., set containing never-ending elements is called an infinite set.

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Dhruvin KothariA Head Full Of Dreams!

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No, it is not compulsory.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It depends on which course you want to do. If you want to do B.Sc in biotechnology or mathematics, it is absolutely not necessary, but if you want to do B.Tech then mathematics is necessary.

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Jikkumon KottadilHappy to help!

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You will have to clear your 12th, if your state education system allows you to give a supplementary exam, give it and take an admission or wait till next year.

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riddhima banerjee

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It depends on your interest and choice. Also, make sure that the field you choose is having a good future scope.
Good luck.

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Deepti chandola

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It is possible if you are not targeting a competitive university. There are various community colleges as well where you can apply.

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Rohit Jain

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All PG courses are available in Hyderabad, you can check the link :
https://goo.gl/S7SsUz

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