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Seema shaikh

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You can you have very bright future with Economics and mathematics and Statistics. Best combo. Actuarial Science is best and currently in its boom or you can be a best economists with this combo or better economics research. All are having good scope and bright future.

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Seema shaikh

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It is not necessary in most of the universities but in higher studies like M.A. Maths not compulsory but it's better if you have background because in M.A. you'll need Maths for application of economics so it'll help you otherwise you are gonna to struggle a lot without Maths in M.A.

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Sunita Singh

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You can pursue B.Sc. (Hons), from LPU, the course ios atie up course with IBM. Being a faculty I know about LPUs programs. Hence I will tell you in brief about LPUs B.Sc. Statistics programme The eligibility for the programme is Pass with 90% aggregate marks 10+2 (with English and Maths or equivalent or Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Maths or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST
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Sunita Singh

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LPU offers B.Sc. Statistic Hons with tie up programme with IBM. At least Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Maths or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. The programme prepares you to be job ready and outshine across Industries. Proficiency in data analytics and finding hidden patterns opens up number of career option like
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yash sahani

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Candidates who have completed post-graduation in Statistics can start their career as research analyst, biometrician, bio statistician and econometrician. Candidates can seek employment in various sectors as Statistics is widely used in quantitative analysis.

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yash sahani

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No, it is not compulsory. You can do BBA even if you didn't take Maths in 12th. But you will have to give Narsee monjee institution entrance exam for BBA. If your rank in below 1500 then you have pretty good, chances to get into NMIMS Mumbai. All the best to all NPAT aspirants. We are career counselling experts and helping students to get into good college according to their profiles.

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Anurag Chaubey

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Yes you can join MCA if you had not math subject in 12th. Other is depend on university most of the university have compulsory Math subject for MCA. So, you have search about university then join as per your comfort. If you really wants to do MCA then I would suggest you to join some institute for learning computer programming language and appear for additional Maths of 10+2 from any examination board or you can also do 1 year Diploma like PGDCA A-level from DOEACC etc. Then only you will be eligible to do MCA.

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yash sahani

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Yes, you can do B.A. Economics without mathematics as compulsory subject in class 12. These are some of the du colleges from which you can do B.A. Economics without mathematics. Mathematics is not compulsory for B.A. Economics. You can pursue B.A. Economics if you have minimum 45-50 % in 12 th standard from a recognised Board. The average fee is around Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 60,000.

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Anurag Chaubey

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Yes you could eligible for MCA but its sounds unusual that's why if you really wants to do MCA then I would suggest you to join some institute for learning computer programming language and appear for additional Maths of 10+2 from any examination board or you can also do 1 year Diploma like PGDCA A-level from DOEACC etc. Then only you will be eligible to do MCA.

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Shipra bareja

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The cutoff may vary depending upon various factors so it amu change every year.

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