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Piyush Baid

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Yes, algebraic math is an important topic in MBA finance programs. It is used extensively in financial analysis, forecasting, and risk management. Other areas of math such as calculus, Probability and Statistics are also important in finance, and MBA courses generally cover these topics as well. It is recommended to have a good foundation in Algebra and other mathematical concepts before pursuing an MBA finance, as these topics will be built upon and used extensively throughout the programme.

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Neha Gautam

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You can take admission in BCom, BBA, BCA in any college without maths. There are some colleges which provides B.com(Hons) also without maths.

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Lav Tripathi

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Look mathematics is not a subject that you can improve in left time so it is better to reduce your domain, try to cover some easy and scoring topic and attempt only those questions in examination.

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Neha Gautam

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Yes, business Maths is compulsory in B.Com (a and f ), that Maths is not much hard and totally like you have studied till 10th, that's why Maths upto 12th is not required.

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palak mahajan

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Hi Jahanvi yes you can get admission in B.Com in Sd College. You literally have got such a good marks of 89% in 10+2 examination. So please try and get admission in the best college of India and have bright future.

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Diksha Bodwal

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The 2nd link will provide you with full information about the fee structure.

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Diksha Bodwal

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If you want to go for a course which requires Maths to be eligible like B.Tech etc. Then you should give the compartment examination otherwise, you can definitely not give it.

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Syed Hamza

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B.Sc. Physics is easier than B.Sc. Maths. Even though B.Sc. Physics or Physics in general is Maths disguised as Physics but B.Sc. Physics does not require pure mathematics, it requires mathematical Physics or advanced engineering mathematics, while the Maths in B.Sc. Or B.A. Maths is pure Maths which is on a whole next level when compared to mathematical Physics or advanced engineering mathematics. B.Sc. Maths is much more abstract than B.Sc. Physics and it's the toughest and the most intellectually challenging Bachelor's degree in the world also its not practical degree like a B.Sc. In Physics. It depends on what you like, if you like
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Syed Hamza

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If you are totally focusing on research and teaching field then B.Sc. In Physics and mathematics is good. But if you are also focusing in placements then B.Sc. In Statistics is best. Because from doing B.Sc. In Statistics there are lot of options related to jobs.

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