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akshay singh

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Provided, if you do both the courses from different universities and not from the same universities and also any one of the course as correspondence.

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Dear,
If you are good with maths then surely go for BBA, it is very beneficial for career growth and you have many good opportunities after BBA so BBA is best for you.

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ANUVAB DAS

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Yes. But, it requires four years after 10+2. So, you have to pursue your M.Sc degree.

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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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Both are degrees with a difference under which department/faculty (Arts or Science) they are in.

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rahul r

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You should pick a subject you feel comfortable doing/studying, and the one which you feel will fetch you better career prospects in the future. Regards.

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rahul r

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Basic eligibility to qualify for this course is that candidate should have cleared class 12 from a recognised board. Even if you haven't opted for maths as one of your subject in class 12, you will still be eligible. Admission is based on marks obtained in 10+2 from recognized board. Regards.

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akshay singh

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Sc in forensic science provided your technical base related to physics, chemistry and biology must be clear.

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rahul r

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Yes, you can pursue a course in economics after class 12th without maths as one of your subjects. Basic Eligibility to pursue a course in Economics after class 12 is mentioned below:
The minimum criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission to the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognised institute/ university with a minimum aggregate score of 50. Candidates awaiting their final examinations results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis. B.A. In Economics: Admission Process
The general procedure for admission to the course is merit-based, I. e. on the basis of the merit obtained by the candidate a
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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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There are various institutions that have different admission procedure but you have to gain atleast 50% marks in PCM to join this programme.

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