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No, mathematics is not vital when you have chosen genetic engineering. But then for an engineer, certain minimum level of maths should be known.
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BCA, Fashion Design -Interior Design -Hotel Management- BA -BMM -B.Sc -B.Com (Pass) -Animation -Multimedia-Graphic Design-Web Design-Game Design-Mass Communication are some of the career options without Maths.
You can choose any of them depending upon your interest.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Candidates must be Indian National
Candidates must be holding graduation degree I.e. BCA/B.Sc (Hons.)/B.Sc/ BIT as per 10+2+3 pattern from a recognised University
Candidates must have studied Mathematics or Statistics or equivalent subject during graduation degree
General category candidates need to score at least 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA score in aggregate of all subjects
Candidates belonging to SC/ST category need to obtain at least 55% marks or 6.0 CGPA score on a 10 point scale in aggregate of all subjects
Candidates who have Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) or B.Tech degree or equivalent degree are also eligi
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For joining in Delhi University you need to possess certain qualification which is needed and it is that the candidate must have completed +2 from a recognized school board of education
The candidates who would obtain either 55% marks in the aggregate or 50% in the aggregate with 60% marks in the subject in the qualifying examinations shall be eligible to apply for admission to Honours course in the subject concerned.
There is certain relaxation for other category candidates and it is that for SC/ST candidate it is 45% in the agg
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