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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Mathematics as eligibility for Mathematics in most of the top universities is to pass with 50% aggregate marks in your Bachelor's degree (with Mathematics as a subject) or B.Tech or BE or B.Sc. (Engineering) and along with your marks in the Bachelors degree, you might have to clear some entrance test of the university. I would like to recommend you that you should pursue your Mathematics from a well renowned, reputed nationally or state wise university, I would like to recommend you some best universities form. Mathematics course like Manav Rachna University.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Without a single doubt, you should take maths with commerce. It will help you for anything you decide to study, be it getting into top notch college for graduation or clearing any competitive exams. It always gives you edge over people without maths. No doubt you have to study hard for that and might feel like burdensome, but believe me it is only going to train your mind for analytical problems. And if you're worried of your percentage getting affected by it, don't worry about it, it's your best of four subjects marks that matters for getting into a great college! As you must be aware of the fact that every great college requires you
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It is preferable but not mandatory. In West Bengal, under MAKAUT affiliated Institutes previously you could pursue BCA provided you completed your +2 with any one of Mathematics/ Business Mathematics/Computer Application as compulsory subject with others. But now they allow candidates for BCA only those who have 50% or above in H. S from any stream. But some Institutes in India, the eligibility criteria is Mathematics as compulsory subject in +2 level.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Repeated practice can improve that. BCA Maths is quite easy. So don't worry about it. If you really have interest to do BCA then go with it. But, if you want to pursue MCA Maths plays an important role. Competitive Exams like NIMCET AIMCET and so on gives importance to Maths. So, whenever possible practice Maths. Or else, join any institute which provides BCA+MCA integrated courses. But, if you want to pursue MCA from reputed institute like NIT, then Maths is important. Note that, NITs don't provide integrated courses.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Some of the courses available for students who have taken commerce without mathematics are:
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11. Bachelor of Foreign Trade (BFT)
12. BBA IT
13. BBA
14. Chartered Accountant (CA)
15. Institute of Cost and Works Accountants (ICWA)
16. Company Secretary (CS)
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18. BBA in Aviation
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20. Diploma Course
21. Multimedia.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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You can apply for JEE Mains 2017-18-19 where you want but you should be sure that you can clear the JEE Mains 2019 20 examination.

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Hello CSIR aspirants!
To clear CSIR NET for mathematical Science with self-preparation a candidate must follow the tips given below. Preparation strategy-
The level of the exam and difficulty never changes. It is helpful if you solve CSIR NET Previous year papersto have an idea of difficulty. Along with this if you have a good grasp on your Masters then must go for self-study. Practice and revision is the only key. Know the Important topics-
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Functions of several variables
Bolzano Weierstrass theorem
Heine Boral theorem
Continuity
uniform continuity
mean value theorem
metric spaces
compactness
connectedness
Unit 2-Complex anal
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The unfortunate answer is no branch is devoid of maths. Engineering is incomplete without maths. In every branch, most of the subjects will be numerical based and will involve a lot of maths. The thing you should do is try to find out that which branch focuses on what type of maths and take the one which you find easier. For example, I am in mechanical branch and it highly relies on differentiation and differential equations. For electronics and communications, you may have a lot of Fourier analysis and integrals involved. In the same way, some branches will have more focus on particular type of maths.

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