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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

Guide-Level 13

Courses after class 12th Commerce without Maths:
1. B.Com.
2. BBA. BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration.
3. Law. A combination of commerce and law can work wonders for your career.
4. BMS. BMS stands for Bachelor of Management Studies.
5. Accountancy Programs.
6. Company Secretary.
7. Bachelor of Foreign Trade.
8. BHM & other Hotel Management programs
9. Travel & Tourism Courses.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Yes, you can get it. It is not compulsory to have Maths in class 12th for the graduation in BCA. You can go for BCA. Hope you do the best.
Thank You.

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UNITED_ALLAHABAD Arora

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Dear Sonam,
Of course you can contact us after clearing your paper. Just check in at United.ac.in.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, the only suitable option seems to be a Ph.D. if you are interested in a career in academics or research. Other options can be a Masters in Finance, but you have to show your interest to the university and not apply randomly to any course. First, know your own career interest and apply figuring out what you want.

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rohith kola

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Sem. I
Ancillary Mathematics
Measure Theory and Probability
Distribution Theory
Matrix Algebra and Numerical Analysis (Practical)
Distribution Theory (Practical)
Computer Programming (Practical)
Sem. II
Inference I
Sample Surveys
Linear Models and Regression Analysis
Inference I (Practical)
Sample Surveys (Practical)
Linear Models and Regression Analysis (Practical)
Sem. III
Inference II
Design of Experiments
Time Series Analysis
Inference II (Practical)
Design of Experiments (Practical)
Time Series Analysis (Practical)
Sem. IV
Multivariate Analysis
Econometrics and Economic Statistics
Environmental Statistics

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Gurleen Khurana

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Please mention the name of the university.

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Mehak Seth

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The students who are interested to pursue BCA in Inspiria Knowledge Campus, as their higher studies must fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
- Candidate must have passed class 12th or senior secondary examination.
- The 12th examination must be passed with English and any subject either of Mathematics / Statistics / Business Mathematics/ Computer application/ Information Practices/Computer Science as a compulsory subject.

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Mehak Seth

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MBA Banking eligibility:
Candidates wishing to apply for MBA in banking are needed to meet the following minimum criteria of eligibility:
A minimum aggregate score of 50% at the graduation level, completed from a recognized institute. Graduates from any stream are considered. A Bachelors degree in Banking and Finance is preferred. Candidates waiting for their final year graduation results are welcome too.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Yes, you can go for Diploma courses in any field that you are interested in. After that you can push yourself into engineering or any other course.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Mathematics and computer science both are basically different streams. One thing common in these is that computer science technology uses mathematical and logical units for the computations and operations to operate the computer. In programming, the mathematical concepts are used heavily for the operations. This is how we can compare maths and CS engineering.

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