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Sourav Kansal

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Conditions are same but you have to submitted an affidavit with proper reason during your counselling.

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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

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You can go for BBA HA (Hospital Administration).
It doesn't have maths and economics subjects at all but few science subjects.
Also, it will definitely give you a job in the medical field.

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Aman Kumar

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No,
It isn't compulsory.
The eligibility criteria for MBA is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. That's It.

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Megha Aggarwal

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No, it's not compulsory. You need to have passed 10+2 from a recognized board.

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Shayani Chandra

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Hi Buddy,
If you think you're poor in mathematics, you can go and have taste in MBA in (Human Resource, Marketing, Operations Management, Tourism Management, Hotel Management, Production Management, Hospital Management, etc.).
MBA in Human Resource Management is in high demand amongst students nowadays. If you have good communication skills, have a charismatic personality, and are dependable and confident, MBA with HR specialisation can help you launch a career in human resource development, industrial relations, and personnel management. HR is not only about common-sense. You have to have specific skills and aptitude for the job. HR pe
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Areeba,
Yes, you can as you have commerce with maths. So, you can go for B.Sc in statistics.

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rahul r

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If you too are planning to apply for B.Sc or M.Sc course, but are puzzled about choosing the right college, you are certainly at the right place. Given below is the list of top 10 B.Sc/ M.Sc colleges in India in 2016 basis ranking released by India Today. Towards the end, we have also listed the top 50 B.Sc/ M.Sc colleges in India in 2016 as mentioned in India Today rankings.
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rahul r

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If you too are planning to apply for a B.Sc or M.Sc course but are puzzled about choosing the right college, you are certainly at the right place. Given below is the list of top 10 B.Sc/ M.Sc colleges in India in 2016 basis ranking released by India Today. Towards the end, we have also listed the top 50 B.Sc/ M.Sc colleges in India in 2016 as mentioned in India Today rankings.
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi,
It depends on what you want to study, you have options like BCA+MCA, CA, computer science, B.Com+M.Com or B.Com+MBA and BBA+MBA.

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