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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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Both are good. It depends on your interest but better will be Physics. So, go with B.Sc. Physics.

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Anik Verma

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Hi Aritra, Please confirm the college name for which you want appear for counselling for more clarification. Every college is different and hence there admission process also varies accordingly. Regards.

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Zekham Ruchika Phukan

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For admission in B.Sc(Hons) in chemistry, the best of 3 percentage in Physics, chemistry and mathematics (PCM) is calculated. So, Mathematics is a compulsory subject.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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You may try. There are chances you may get in with OBC quota but in my opinion, do apply to other colleges and don't just risk everything on Fergusson as 80% is not a very good score for it.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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See a degree like B.Sc. Mathematics does not prepare you to work in corporate sector but due to good rankings of some colleges like Fergusson there happens a campus placement and students get job based on their skills and resume. So the students who get placement due to their hardwork and efforts, get an average package of 4-6 Lacs per annum. And for the type of job it can be in field from finance to HR to analyst.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear, after completing your B.Sc. In statics or economics
you are eligible for M.Sc. Or other master courses in same feild.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Anirban, it is really difficult to get admission in Eco Hons. without maths. Economics is a subject which deals with a lot of mathematics. So in my view, please go for another course. There are many courses which are better than Eco Hons. And personally, if by chance you get Eco Hons. without maths, it will become very difficult for you to cope up with the mathematical concepts in Eco Hons.
And in future, it is much better to not opt for Eco Hons. than suffer failure. Go for another course.

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Prachi verma

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Hi,
For getting into the BCA course offered by West Bengal colleges, the candidates must have completed their higher secondary from an institution recognised by the higher education board of the state of West Bengal. Yes, some universities provide BCA degree without mathematics in 10+2. But you must be eager to learn math, as BCA course is a Computer Science course and computers are all about math, so it includes math.
Best of luck.

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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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Hello!
I answered this question with the help of my Brother. I have an MCA post graduate degree. I had a totally messed up education and I did a B.Com for graduation. Fact is, I love programming, which I realised after 2 years in to B.Com. For a person like me, it was not that difficult to do MCA and many of my friends says that it is a repetition of what they have already learnt. If you are from the same field, I wouldn't recommend MCA. I read in the answers that some of them got placed in MNCs only after doing MCA. which I feel is a total waste of your energy and time. I would invest in genuine experience rather than working in MNCs.
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