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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can definitely pursue a B.Sc. Computer Science degree with the combination of Computer Science, Mathematics, Economics, and Geography subjects in your 12th standard.
The key eligibility criteria for a B.Sc. Computer Science programme is to have passed 12th standard with a minimum of 50% marks, and the required subjects can be a combination of Mathematics, Computer Science/Computer Applications, and other electives like Economics and GeographySince you have the required subjects of Mathematics, Computer Science/Applications, and two other electives (Economics and Geography), you meet the eligibility criteria to apply for a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Being good at Math and Science certainly helps. Applying math and science will help structural engineers to design solutions to real-life problems. A structural engineer must be creative and have good problem-solving skills. They must have a good understanding of mathematics and science, computers and new technology. They also need good communication skills and leadership qualities.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Few subjects like Managerial economics, quantitative techniques, financial management and business research etc. are the few subjects covering some mathematical calculations.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To decide between the two, you'll need to understand the basic difference between them. Statistics majorly focuses on data collection, analysis, interpretation, and statistical modeling. On the other hand, Operational Research includes mathematical and analytical methods to solve problems related to logistics, supply chain management, and resource allocation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing PhD in Statistics depends completely on your interest and career goals. PhDs are usually opted for by students who are passionate about Research work and want to get in-depth knowledge in a specific discipline. As a PhD Scholar, you'll contribute to new research and develop new statistical methodologies.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes you need some math for a Pharm D but mostly basic math like algebra for dosage calculations and understanding formulas plus some statistics you don't usually need advanced calculus though some US programs might include it while in India you often take a remedial math/biology class if you didn't have math in 12th grade.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
To become a maths teacher you should opt for PCM in 11th and 12th grade after that undergraduate with B.Sc. in maths or B.A. in maths depending upon your institution interest.
After completing your undergraduate degree enroll in Bachelor of Education, this is essential for teaching in schools in many regions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Certainly! The BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE) provides a B.E. in Biotechnology curriculum. Here are the conditions for admission:
- Candidates must have finished their 10+2 or equivalent exam, with Physics and Mathematics as required subjects.
- They should also have studied one of the following subjects: chemistry, biology, biotechnology, or technical vocational studies.
- The qualifying test requires a minimum aggregate score of 45% (40% for SC/ST/OBC students).
- Admissions are based on the results of the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) or the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main).
- Eligible candidates can move forward with the counsell
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You can't really think of doing BBA without math. No doubt the BBA degree focuses more on business management and administration, the mathematical concepts of algebra, calculus, statistics and financial mathematics are all important for a strong analytical and problem solving mindset.
Maths is very important for finance, accounting, economics and operations management, the very core of BBA. So, it is important for you to have a strong mathematical base to study BBA.
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