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No, Maths is not required for one to be eligible to apply for IPMAT. Infact, anyone from any field can apply in this exam. *However, it should be noted that the 'Quantitative section' consists of higher Maths in huge proportion. Hence, it is advised that one should prepare for this section very well, despite his stream. All the best.
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Yes, you are eligible for B.Sc B.Ed in the stream of Social studies, Maths, Actuarial Science, Statistics ,English/language etc.,
For BA B.Ed in the field of arts, Language, social studies you are eligible. You need to clear entrance exam for admission. All the best for your future.
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For getting admission to the BCA course in different government colleges all over the country, the basic eligibility is that the students must have completed their higher secondary examination in any stream of education. However, this might differ from one university to another. Therefore, candidates must check the eligibility requirement from the college at which they are applying. Some universities are conducting entrance examination for admitting students to this course, while some other universities offer admission based on the marks secured by them in the qualifying examination.
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The eligibility is as below:
Candidate should have obtained a Bachelor's degree in Economics (Hons.) with Mathematics, as subsidiary subject. Or, Mathematics (Hons.) with Economics, as a subsidiary subject or Statistics (Hons.) with Mathematics and Economics as subsidiary subjects securing 50% marks in aggregate or any other Bachelor's degree with 60% marks with Economics and Mathematics, as subjects from any recognized university.
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