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Anagha G Nair

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Yes, maths is compulsory for B.Sc biotech.
The course needs candidates who have passed the 12th standard examination of the Maharashtra Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Examination or its equivalent examination with Mathematics as one of the subjects.

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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S

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B.Sc. in Computer Science is a good course if you don't have Maths in 12th, but you will have to study Maths in this course.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Ayush,
None!
Mathematics is a compulsory subject to get into DU for B.Com (Hons). Every college of Delhi University offers B.Com (Hons.). It's not compulsory that Mathematics should be a part of your best of four percentage, what matters is that you should have studied it in 10+2.
Moreover, Mathematics is a compulsory subject in one of the semesters of both B.Com (Hons.) and B.Com (Prog.) therefore there is no way to dodge maths either before or after getting into the varsity.
Eligibility for getting admission in Zakir Hussain College for B.Com Hons:
1. Aggregate of one language and three best elective subjects would be considered as bes
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Hi Sarthak,
Relating to the previous question of Civil Services as well as this one about the importance of maths for you and benefits as well. The best thing about you is that you are asking very valid questions and you also really look confident of taking Maths. So go ahead. Taking maths will make you good for Engineering if you taking PCM, commerce then accounts. If Arts, your mathematical reasoning skills will be very good. Jobs shall come according to the Competitive Exams you appear and qualify after Graduation. Or on the basis of M.Sc. Maths.

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Vivek Mittal

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Hi,
Look, SRCC only offers two courses B.Com (Hons) and Eco hons. And according to the DU policy, both courses have a requirement of maths in 12th standard so if you don't have maths, then you cant get admission in any of the courses.

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Akshay Bajaj

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No, it is not necessary. Candidate must have obtained a Bachelors degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education in Physical, Biological, Agricultural, Veterinary and Fishery Sciences or Pharmacy or Engineering/Technology or 4-years B.Sc. (Physician Assistant Course) or M.B.B.S. or B.D.S. degree from any recognized university.
Details :
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-biotechnology-jawaharlal-nehru-university-mehrauli-delhi-9950

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Sibani Sonowal

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SRCC provides B.Com (Hons) and B.A. (Eco).
And both the courses requires maths as a subject during +2.

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nikhil Sharma

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Please check for your eligibility to pursue BCA from the criteria mentioned below:
BCA Course: Eligibility:
Candidates who wish to pursue BCA course must fulfill the below mentioned eligibility criteria. Pass in 10+2 examination in any stream from a recognised board of education. English as a subject of study. A minimum aggregate score of 45% at 10+2 level. Some colleges prefer students from Science stream or those who have studied Mathematics and Computer Science at 10+2 level. Regards.

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Anik Verma

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Hi, To become a mathematician, one must really get a Ph.D. As such, my advice would be to take as many electives in mathematics as you can, e. g. real analysis, topology, abstract algebra. Please refer the link below to know more about the scope of Mathematicians and Statisticians:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/mathematicians-and-statisticians-a-brilliant-future-awaits-you-blogId-4090
Regards.

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