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Shubham

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Yes of course, you should know vector theory, basic trigonometry, and some more basics of maths. But you should know it. It will help you alot while programming games. Trust me.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes you can get. As per the eligibility criteria of BCA of SAITM, The candidates should have passed 10+2 with minimum 45% of marks. Hence Maths is not required here for BCA. So you can apply here.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of B.Pharma is class 12th with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Maths with minimum 60% of marks. So, your suggestion is right. Further, the BS (Research) course offers by IISc Bangalore is also needs Mathematics at class 12th level for admission.

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roopali arora

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One non maths student can join BBA programme as its is very good course which provides you with more leverage in corporate sector. Recently one of my cousin with non maths background took admission in IPS business school, Jaipur which is the best place for BBA students as they groom 12 th passout so well that they become corporate fit after the period of 3 years, IPS business school works on subjective teaching in classroom as well as believes in make student learn through working in corporate for short term internships on regular basis throughout the period of 3 years of their course, they also polish students by regular soft skills,
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Anshika

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Dear,
Yes. The SSCBS entrance test is open for both maths and non-maths students.
But being from a maths background is preferable as the entrance test requires decent knowledge of maths upto class 12. The reason for this is that the subjects studied under the courses BBS and BFIA require the understanding of maths topics of class 11 and 12, such as integration, differentiation, set theory, AP and GP, etc. at various stages. So, to avoid any problems in studies that a non-maths student might face, the college keeps the difficulty level of the mathematics section a little high in the entrance test, rather than desisting anybody from takin
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The following Universities are offering M.Sc. Mathematics in distance mode.
1. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar open University
2. Annamalai University

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your question is not enough. However the major subjects covers in B.Sc. Hons. Mathematics are given below.
1. Algebra
2. Calculus
3. Differential equations
4. Linear Algebra
5. Riemann integration and series of functions
6. C Programming
7. Fundamentals of Python
8. Metric space and complex analysis
9, Multivariate calculus
10. Theory of real functions.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The major subjects covers in B.Sc. Hons. Mathematics are given below. However syllabus can be varying according to Universities.
1. Algebra
2. Calculus
3. Differential equations
4. Linear Algebra
5. Riemann integration and series of functions
6. C Programming
7. Fundamentals of Python
8. Metric space and complex analysis
9, Multivariate calculus
10. Theory of real functions.

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