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Transitioning from IGCSE (grade 10) with a calculator to CBSE (grade 11) without a calculator may pose a challenge initially, as the curriculum and assessment methods can vary. However, with determination and adaptability, students often find ways to cope. It's important to attend classes regularly, seek help from teachers when needed, and practice problem-solving without a calculator to build confidence. Adapting to new educational environments is a common experience, and many students successfully make the transition.
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In India, anyone can enroll in CA after completing either their 12th-grade Science or art coursework. India has a straightforward process for becoming a chartered accountant.
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Yes, you can go for BCA after your commerce in 12th without maths, To be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) program at Lovely Professional University (LPU), the eligibilty criteria that students must meet. The candidate must have passed their 10+2 examination or an equivalent qualification with at least 50% marks in aggregate (with English) or equivalent.
BCA is designed to build programing skills for developing efficient and resource optimized software/website/cloud/mobile applications. Some of the career prospects are BCA are : Programmer, Database Administrator, Application Developer, Systems A
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No, Math is not compulsory to be eligible for NMIMS BBA LLB (Hons) admission. Candidates seeking admission, should have passed Class 12 conducted by a recognised Board / University with a minimum 50% aggregate.
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