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Shruthi ShenoyB.E, HR Intern at Accolite

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I would suggest you to go for something, which doesn't require these subjects, as they may not be your strengths. Go for something that you love doing, like Hotel Management, if it interests you etc.

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rahul r

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Yes, a maths student can pursue a course in B.Com. Please check for a detailed eligibility to pursue a course in B.Com from the criteria mentioned below:
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. ): Eligibility:
The basic eligibility for admission to any of the B.Com. programs is mentioned below. Candidates must pass in Higher Secondary School examination from a recognised educational board
They should have Maths and English as core subjects
Minimum 50% marks are required at 10+2 level
Although, candidates from Science and Arts stream are also eligible to apply, those with Commerce stream are preferred
There is no work experience required for the course.
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Avleen Kaur

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You can opt for B.Com honors, B.Com, BBA, BBE etc. And, all of these have great scope.

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Avleen Kaur

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Yes you can pursue B.Sc physics or B.Sc chemistry. Both of them don't have Maths, and you can choose any subject as your minor.

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There are few points that can help candidates in their preparation. These are as follows:
Time-Table: It is advised that candidates make a time-table and plan their daily routine. Divide major subjects in broad categories and then allot time to each category. This can help in covering all the main subjects and topics. Reference Books and Sources: Getting books for reference material has become easy these days. Reference books and material can be fetched online, as there are a number of sites available that provide good study material. Candidates can buy these books or can also read them online, as they can help in preparation to a great
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B.Sc. Stands for Bachelor of Science. B.Sc. Computer Science is a Bachelors Degree programme. Technically, it is a Science course. However, Physics is not included in its syllabus and Concepts of mathematics related to CS is included in course syllabus. This professional course focuses on the discipline of computer Science. The course covers important topics related to computer Science such as coding, programming languages, computer hardware and software, networking, database management, information technology, mathematics, statistics and electronics. The academic programme consists of both classroom lectures and lab sessions. Lab sess
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Annashwa Chowdhury

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Hi Jayesh,
Firstly, I would ask you, if you really love Maths or not? If no, then don't even think about it and if yes, then to be very honest, Commerce with Maths is really very important. It will be tough in these 2 years, but it is worth it, as you will get benefit in the upcoming next 5 years. If you take up Maths, then your options for good colleges get wider, for example in St. Xavier's College, it is compulsory to have Maths in class 11th and class 12th. And again, if you take up BBA or B.Com, both has Maths paper in 1st or 2nd year. You, however have to deal with it, be it now or then.
But, I would suggest you, if you really lo
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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, of course you can apply. The IGNOU is offering M.Sc. Maths (with its applications in Computer Science) under the name MACS. The Eligibility Criteria is:
1) Graduation from a recognised University/Institution with a Major, or Honours in Mathematics with at least fifty percent marks in aggregrate.
2) If the seats remain vacant from then Graduation with B.A. /B.Sc degree with Mathematics as one of the three main subjects with equal weightage, securing at least 50 percent marks in aggregate and 55 percent in
Mathematics will be considered. Note:Physics, Chemistry or any other honours or major students will be not admitted even if they
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