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AVISH BINDAL

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Yes, you are eligible as you have mathematics as additional subject.

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priyank sharma

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ICAI issues direct entry to next level course of CA I. e. intermediate courses to candidates who, Have completed graduation or post graduation in Commerce stream with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate of all subjects or its equivalent from a state or nationally recognised university including open universities are exempted from CA CPT. Candidates holding UG/PG degree in a stream other than Commerce with at least 60% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade from recognised University (including Open University) are exempted from CA CPT exam.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Nikita,
The cut-off are very high but minimum eligibility for OBC is 45%. Please read guidelines here:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=601&cntnt01returnid=83
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-admissions-2016-faqs-blogId-12783.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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Don't worry, you just need to focus on your 12th study after completing your 12th, you need to worry about your future. I would like to suggest that you should go for CA, CS, B.Com or LLB. Or else, if you are interested in management then take admission for BBA or BBM which will help you to do MBA and after completing your BBA, you have a great scope.

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Saloni JainPursuing physiotherapy...

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No, they will not ask you for your 10 or 10+2 marks. They will check your semester marks though they will not give much value to them too. As they will focus on your personality, problem solving way, they will you cases in interview and will check your level of intelligence. Also, hey will focus on your English as in today's world, it is mandatory. So, don't worry, focus on your studies well.

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Aman RajGraduate in Commerce with BBA in finance.

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There is an immense scope in streams like commerce, accounting, economics and arts. But choosing commerce over mathematics is good and the best option for only a shorter period of time till you complete your intermediate, after that, you will be facing a little problem in undergraduate wherein you will be dealing with accounting- corporate, financial, managerial, cost, audit and taxation as well. The above disciplines include calculation of functions relating to mathematics. So if you are good in mathematics and want a short break from it to get an exposure of civilization, history and archaeology, you can opt the field except for math
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Rahma ShihabI'm a student who is studying in plus two science.

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You should pursue B.Sc and M.Sc in maths. After this, you can become a teacher.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Check the below link for B.Sc Maths:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-mathematics-colleges-Pune
You can request for the brochure of various colleges.

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priyank sharma

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You must graduate. Graduation is a must. Here are few things you can do, and DO adjust or modify them as per your own convenience :)
During your graduation years, revisit NCERTs and read all class 6-12 NCERTs (Social Science, History, Geography, Science) and develop an understanding of basics. ( For class 11-12 NCERTs, read selectively, I might answer how selectively in another answer)
Develop the habbit ofNewspaper Reading. Start by any simple newspaper, The Indian Express for example. No notes making. Remember you're just developing the habbit of reading. And during newspaper reading sit with a mobile with google search and google what
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