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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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In all branches of engineering contain 4 compulsory course s of mathematics. You should have to pass it if you join engineering however chemical engineering, information technology, textile engineering etc less dealed with mathematics

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subhankita sahufun loving,bibliophile,crazy animal lover

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Hi.as I see you are interested in MSc Mathematics,you can either go for IIT-JAM exam which admits you into reputed IITs across India or else you can directly apply to renowed colleges.
Some of the prestigious colleges that offer your course are :
1. Fergusson College,Pune
2. Presidency College,Kolkata,Chennai
3. Christ University,Banglore
4. Colleges under DU
5. Ravenshaw University,Cuttak,Odisha
etc.
You can go to their websites and dig into for further details.
All the best

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vanitha

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Yes, you can still do it by choosing the option you are interested in.

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sunil kumar

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If you are good in maths then B.Sc maths is better, further then it depends on you what you want to be.

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Diksha Rabha

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If u want to go for Engg. then u should equally like the subjects.

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Indrani Garg (Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellor)Study Abroad Consultant, 8 yrs experience

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I doubt if you can study accounts without mathematics. Business studies require some amount of mathematics. You need to check the syllabus carefully beforehand. You can check BBM programs or short term.diploma courses in business management.

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