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Akansha Bisht

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There are numerous Master of Science (MSc) courses based on mathematics or closely related fields. 

Some of these include:

  • Applied Mathematics courses
  • Financial Mathematics courses
  • Statistics
  • Operations Research course
  • Computational Mathematics course
  • Actuarial Science

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Parul Thapa

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Yes you can study Radiology even if you don't have advanced Maths. Radiology need more Science like Biology, Physics and Chemistry not so much Maths.

Maths is useful for some Physics ideas but you don't need it to study Radiology.

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Muskan

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After completing your 12th grade, you should seek a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (B.Sc. Mathematics) degree in order to work as a mathematics lecturer. After that, you ought to pursue a master's degree in mathematics (M.Sc. Math). Your topic knowledge will grow with a postgraduate degree, which will also open opportunities to college teaching positions. Additionally, since these certificates are frequently necessary for lectureships in India, you might also need to be eligible for the Mathematics National Eligibility Test (NET) or State Eligibility Test (SET). Your credentials and job chances can be further improved by pursuing a

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Despite your failure in optional maths and 87% in commerce in your 12th year, many respectable universities might nevertheless take a look at your B.Com (Hons) application. Colleges may choose to admit you based on your good commerce percentage in addition to their usual emphasis on overall academic success. To improve your odds of acceptance, make sure to review each college's specific admission requirements and think about submitting applications to several different schools.

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Parul Thapa

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Yeah, some colleges might include basic Math or pharmacy-related calculations in B Pharma.

Mostly, B Pharma focuses on pharma subjects—like chemistry, biology, pharmacology, drug-making, and pharmacy practice. How much math you need can change depending on the college or university you go to.

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Anurag Upadhyay

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St Stephen's College for M.Sc. is 1,73,000INR. St. Stephen College is very good for M.Sc. it provides placement with good package. It also provides internship for the students that where students are get skills and get experienced. 

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Anju

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Yes, BBA LLB programs usually include basic mathematics, mainly focused on business and economics.

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, Corporate Law consists of various laws such as Taxation laws and Investment laws which require basic understanding of Mathematics. Since it is not directly related to any higher-level statistics or accountancy which is taught to Management or Commerce students, candidates don't need advanced skills in Mathematics for this specialisation. 

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a BCom course includes basic mathematics courses as part of their curriculum to provide students with quantitative skills that are useful in fields like Accounting, Finance, and Economics. 

These Mathematics courses typically cover topics such as arithmetic, algebra, calculus, and statistics, tailored to suit the requirements of commerce students.

Overall, while Mathematics may not be a core component of all BCom courses, it's often integrated into the curriculum in some form to equip students with the necessary quantitative skills to analyze financial data, make informed business decisions, and excel in their chosen career pat

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