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Satheesh B

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maths not compulsory for pursuing B.com but you have good knowledge in accountings.This is main subject for B.com.

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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I would suggest Architecture (B.Arch) which does not have core maths.

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Mahesh Jain

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If you want to do B.Com (hons.), then it's not compulsory to take math in 12th.

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Career Coach CoachCareer Counseling

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No Maths is not required for simple B.Com. Do apply in as many courses you are interested in Delhi university so that you do not miss a chance to get admission. All the Best.

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Anish Manchanda

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Discard RS agrawal/RD Sharma.They are completely extrapolation of the concepts and various chapters.
Use NCERT and TOGETHER WITH for reference.
Together With Mathematics contains last 10yrs questions separated Chapter wise.Do that along with NCERT.
Concentrate on book 2(NCERT) properly as the second book carries more marks but don't forget or ignore the 1st one.
The paper can be tough next year also.
CBSE board exams are unpredictable.
Give your best and be prepared for every kind of paper.
Good luck mate!

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Hritik Dalal

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It has simple procedure:
Step 1: Registration
Step 2: Document Verification
Step 3: Preference / Choice Filling and Part Payment of Tuition Fee
Step 4: Allotment
Step 5: Reporting, Document Verification and Admission in Allotted Institute.
You can also check here:
https://dte.mponline.gov.in/Portal/Services/OnlineCounselling/CounsHomepage/FrmSchedule.aspx?Val=BE
Best of Luck. Feel free to revert.

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maleficent buragohaina beginner....

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No, there are some courses e.g botany which dont require maths to be included in the calculation of best 3.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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I will give an equal priority for both. But, if you have Research ambition, I suggest you to go for Physics. Physics will throw open more avenues and your career will be more profitable.

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