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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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Yes, you can do it.
Kindly refer the college/university to know get more information.

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CEPTUNIVERSITY1

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Hi Yoshida,
If you have done your 10+2 with mathematics with aggregate 50% score and qualified NATA then you are eligible to apply for B.Arch.

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Anagha G Nair

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After the completion of B.Sc mathematics you can join courses like MCA, M.Sc, IT, actuarial sciences, MBA or M.Sc in mathematics. Career opportunities can include jobs at financial companies, software developers, marketers and bankers; everyone wants a good mathematician. Data analytics, a field which is the talk of town, often needs people who are good with numbers and understand data. With excellent mathematical abilities, you might just be picked up by political or military intelligence bodies to work as a cryptanalyst who deciphers encrypted messages.

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Shabana Bee

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First we shall look at the career options for science students. Here we need to see for the students who have taken maths and who haven't. So with maths we call it PCM, that is physics, chemistry and mathematics and without maths is PCB same for P and C, and for B it is biology. One thing you have to keep in mind that if you do not have maths then you cannot go for engineering. You have to choose other fields like pharmacy then.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Dipannita,
In BBA maths subjects are divided into two parts - eneral mathematics and statistics. In general mathematics you will be studying some simple topics like matrix, determinant and all and in statistics you will be studying some simple topics like mean media, mode and probability.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Improvement depends on your current status. Whether you are a beginner or average or good enough, it depends on that. But there is nothing to get scared of, because you are not expected to be a Pandit in mathematics, you just have to clear cut off with some good marks, unless you have a goal to be a top ranker. However, I am suggesting my ways to improve your mathematics for banking exams. If you are a beginner, then clear your basics first (For arithmetic). You can solve NCERT maths books from class 8 to 10 if you too weak. If you are moderately comfortable with maths, then you can simply start with S. Hand (R. S. Agarwal) books on qu
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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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You can prepare:
1. Probability
2. Permutation and combinations
3. Vector and 3D
4. And basic concepts of class 10th and 12th.

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

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It is easy if you have interest. Also, much labour is not required.

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