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B.Com programme where there is no such restriction. So, you can do B.Com pass from Ramjas College and other DU colleges also without maths, because Maths is necessary to do B.Com (Hons) in DU. You don't need to be worried about it. Nowadays, Maths subject is not compulsion for B.Com pass. The admission criteria is all depends on the DU cut-off lists and selection shall be made on the basis of marks obtained in qualifying examination including one language and three best subject. Hope my answer helping you.
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ISI Qualification: The Educational Qualification of ISI Entrance test as Follows, STAT (HONS)/MATH (HONS): class 12th or equivalent exam with Mathematics and English subjects. M. STAT: 3 year Bachelor's degree/B.Tech/BE with statistics subject.
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https://www.shiksha.com/design/interior-design/course/diploma-in-interior-design-jd-institute-of-fashion-technology-hyderabad-jubilee-hills-289829.
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If you want only a Bachelor's degree in economics, you can take it up, you'll have to work very hard in statistics and other important topics in mathematics and if you are planning on taking up admission on DU, yes maths is compulsory for BA (Hons) Economics from DU. Apart from it, you can try in other universities also but it dep
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/panjab-university/pu-cet-pg-exam-syllabus.
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1. Statistics
2. Physics
3. Economics
You also need to score minimum 50% marks in graduation.
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