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Ghanishtha chauhan

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Maths isn't required for CA. It's a great choice for commerce students who didn't choose maths. A three-tier exam is required to become a Chartered Accountant.

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Alwin Sabu

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Maths is not necessary for accounting and Commerce if you have done commerce then you can apply for this course.

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Harshit Rishi

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Hi Aditi, Percentage depends upon the college you're looking for and it's not mandatory to have Maths as a compulsory subject to apply for B.Com. Hons. Cut off of government colleges usually go higher if you're a general category student.

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Aman Panwar

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Yes you can apply to St Xavier, Kolkata for B.Com ( hons. ) with your marks. There is admission on the basis of 12th marks ( you are eligible) but you will need to give an interview for the admission procedure.

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Harshit Rishi

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To become an IT officer, you typically need a Bachelor's degree in computer Science, information technology, or a related field. Therefore, the best stream after 10th to become an IT officer is Science. After completing your 10th, you can take Science stream rather than commerce with a focus on computer Science and mathematics as core subjects in 11th and 12th grades. This will provide you with a strong foundation in programming, algorithms, and data structures, which are essential skills for an IT officer. Once you have completed your 12th grade, you can enroll in a Bachelor's degree programme in computer Science or information techno
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Anupreet Kaur Rattanpal

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In order to be eligible for the course, the students must complete his/her graduation from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% score. However, students having a B.Sc. /B.Tech. /B.E.

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Anupreet Kaur Rattanpal

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Admission for the M.Sc. Mathematics Course in India begins with checking the course's eligibility criteria, including a minimum aggregate of 45-50% in graduation, preferably in B.Sc. /B.Tech. /B.E in any reputed University or Institution.

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Nitika

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Although, candidates from any stream may apply for the profile but candidates from the Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Accounting, Finance and Business Management will be preferred. Marketing courses are available at Certificate Diploma and UG level, can be pursued after 12th and are offered through Online, Offline as well as Distance Learning modes. To pursue these courses one must complete their 10+2 with atleast 50% marks from a recognised Board and may be required to qualify entrance exams. In case of Science students, Digital Marketing course after 10+2 can be the perfect field for them as Science students have a rich
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tarun mittal

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No, you cannot opt for only Maths exams through NIOS and be eligible for a Computer Science degree from an ISC board. You must take the full range of exams required for the degree, including Computer Science.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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In most cases, you can write the CET (Common Entrance Test) after taking the supplementary exams. However, it ultimately depends on the policies and regulations of the educational board or institution that conducts the CET. It is advisable to check with the concerned authorities of the CET to confirm whether they allow students to appear for the exam after taking the supplementary exams. Additionally, you can also check the eligibility criteria and admission requirements for the courses you are interested in pursuing after passing the CET. In any case, it's always best to prepare well for the exams and do your best to pass them on the
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