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Pallavi Sharma

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Well, there can be many aspects to be considered while choosing a branch (stream) for B.Tech. You have to choose the stream as per your interest. No branch is less or more important, each of them has its own importance, it solely depends on you, in which stream you want to make your career. See there are enough jobs for every stream, what a company need is quality engineers, so if you are dead serious for your better future and giving parallel dedication towards it, you will definitely be going to succeed. Every organisation or company requires to be present digitally, be it banks, hospitals, education, or railways. Computer Science an
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Bananas hindu university is considered among the top notch premier institutes of the nation.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, There is no hard and fast rule that you have to have Math subject in class 12th in order to pursue BCA. But few universities prefer those candidate for admission who have Math in their 12th. Students from any streams take this course and study it. But let me tell you something that can be a wise decision for you. SEE if a student is having Mathematics as his/her subject then it will definitely be beneficial because there is lot of use of Mathematics in any computer field be it BCA or Computer Science and engineering, so taking Mathematics will always be a wiser decision. Not only this some institutes takes only those stu
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Taniksha Agarwal

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Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) for LPU
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium. (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmir Migrants)
Yes you can pursue B.Com just you need to give some extra efforts for accounting papers. I am sure you can do it with just a little harder effort.

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jasveer singh

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BSc Physics paves a strong ground for students for further studies in physics oriented courses It also trains graduates to get entry level jobs in the private or government sector
If you like physics and if you like maths then no If you hate maths or have hard time understanding maths then you will have a hard time understanding physics
And these are the courses Bsc in physics Bsc in mathematics Bsc in agricuture Bsc horticulture Bsc computer science Bsc biochemistry Bsc biotechnology Bsc nursing Bsc zoology and etc Bsc computer science have high scope You can pursue any of these degrees based on your area of interest
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jasveer singh

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Bangur Government PG College
Government college in Didwana Rajasthan
The fees of B.Sc in government college is less but if you go to private, it is about INR 4 lakhs less than 4 lakhs not exceeded may be 1 lakh.

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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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A candidate must have passed the B.Sc. with Mathematics as Major / Optional subject. or B.Sc.Ed. degree of Regional Institute of Education with Mathematics as a special subject.

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Vineet Agarwal

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Maths is not compulsory for CA. However, there is an exam in the CA foundation which consists of Maths. So, you need to learn at that time to clear the exam.

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Vineet Agarwal

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No, Maths is not compulsory for CA. However, in the CA foundation, there is exam that consists of Maths.

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