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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Anshu,
You can look for career options in -
Chemical engineering
Analytical chemistry
Programming and computational chemistry
Mathematical Chemistry
to name a few.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello,
To pursue Bachelors in computer application (BCA), mathematics is necessary regardless of whether you had science or commerce in class 12th board examination. However, there are certain colleges where the rules are not so stringent and they might accept admission in BCA without mathematics.
I hope it helps.

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Pratosh kumar jha

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I think, mathematics is not mandatory to pursue graduation in Biochemistry. You can go further with PCB.
Best of luck.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Subham,
You have completed your 12th from commerce stream without maths. So, as per your profile, you may consider pursuing:
1. BBA (Bachelor of business administration)
2. BHM (undergraduate degree in hotel management)
3. BMM (Bachelor of Mass Media)
Please remember every institute has its own course specific eligibility criteria for admission, in order to know the exact eligibility criteria it would be always advisable to browse through the institute's website you wish to apply.
Overall, in order to pursue the above mentioned course you need to be 12th pass from recognised education board with good academic record preferably 50% in 1
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Srinu,
To make your career in mathematics after 12th standard, it is required to pass 12th standard with physics, chemistry and mathematics (PCM). Now, the candidate is eligible to pursue maths at graduate level and for higher studies.
Career Options in Mathematics:
After completing graduation/post graduation in mathematics, there is a wide array of career prospects in mathematics field. There is a demand of mathematics students in fields such as statistics, engineering, physical Science, computer Science, insurance, economics, astronomy, banking and accountancy. There is also a wide scope of mathematics in teaching and research fields
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Gaurav SarodeFailure for me is just by-chance & surprising

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It is better for you to take software or CSE or IT. Try to do graduation from NITs or IITs or IISc or other Grade A college. It will again provide you a lot of platforms.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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In majority of universities B.Com syllabus includes at least one compulsory paper on business, mathematics and statistics.

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