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AMANVEER PRATAP

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Yes, you can apply for it but you have to face Maths subject in one semester only.

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Tanishq Surana

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If you have completed grade 12 with a commerce background and are interested in information technology but do not have math as a subject, there are a few options you can consider:
1. B.Tech Information
Technology (IT): Some universities may not require math as a pre- requisite for B.Tech IT. It's best to check the specific requirement of the universities you are considering.
2. Bachelor of Computer
Applications BCA This is a 3-year undergraduate degree programme that focuses on computer applications and software development. It may not require math as a pre-requisite.
3. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT):
This is a 4-ye
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AMANVEER PRATAP

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No matter you studied Maths in 12th or not, you have to face Maths subject in one semester only if you go for the B.Com.

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Aamir Imteyaz

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It is possible for you to apply for a Bachelor's degree in Interior Designing in Canadian universities as a commerce student without math background, but it may depend on the specific requirements of the university and programme you are applying to. Interior Designing is a creative field and some universities might require math as a subject in your high school or Diploma to be eligible for the programme, but there are also universities that don't require math as a prerequisite for Interior Designing programme. However, you should expect to take some math classes as part of your degree, as they are usually required as part of design deg
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Pratham Bhandari

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Pass in B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. Or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate marks in the core subjects in all the 3 years and Mathematics as a compulsory subject at the +2 level is the eligibility criteria for MCA.

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Prakash deep

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Not in every college, there are some colleges where Maths is not necessary for B.Com.

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Prakash deep

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Yes, they can get admission there is no need of having Maths as compulsory paper.

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Prakash deep

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You need atleast mathematics or business mathematics then you will be eligible for taking admission.

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Prabhu GurjarLet's try to solve problems.

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The latest cutoff information for M.Sc. in Mathematics at St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad.
General-87.00%
Christians-54.31%
Scheduled Caste-60.00%
Scheduled Tribe-65.00%

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Prakash deep

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You can go for ARTS it is one of the best subjects if you have to take a Normal degree or you want to do government services in future I'll suggest you to take ARTS.

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