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Hello Aspirant,
Mathematics is not a necessary subject to pursue MBA in finance, you'll just need a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university with minimum aggregate of 55%.
But for a finance manager you must understand the basics of accounting, statistics and mathematics. You'll surely need strong grip at mathematics
Hi there,
Yes, you can take admission in BA Multimedia and Mass Communication course. See, you are eligible to get yourself enrolled in the BJMC course which is very popular nowadays.
The rise in communication and media has touched the highest peaks and will have good future jobs.
Coming to
As you Haven't mentioned any particular place, I can suggest you few best Mathematical colleges in India.
Dear Aspirant,
there are many benefits to solving previous years and sample question papers. Some of them are,
Hello,
Yes ofcourse you can get admission with 93% in Delhi University. Delhi University offers many courses which do not require mathematics. Some of them are BJMC, B.el.ed, BA, Vocational courses and also, you can appear for entrance exams like DU JAT, DUET for getting admission in courses available through
Hi Ankit,
Sorry to say but you are not eligible for SRMJEE as the marks required to get admission or for the test needs a 50% aggregated score in PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY and MATHEMATICS separately but as you've mentioned that you got 52% in physics and chemistry but 37 in mathematics
Its great that you want to make your career in Mathematics. You can do BSc Mathematics from any college if you have a good percentage in class 12th Board Exams. Most of the BSc courses offer admissions based on Merit only. After pursuing BSc you can go for
Hello aspirant, KCET syllabus for 2021 for physics, chemistry and maths is out and available at official website of KCET.
Physics -
First year PUC syllabus -
Physical World,Units and Measurements,Motion in a Straight Line,Motion in a Plane,Laws of Motion,Work, Energy & Power,Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion Gravitation,Mechanical Properties
Hello Arpita,
IPMAT tests your quantitative and verbal abilities. So if you are not into mathematics you will find it difficult. But you could find and practice mock tests. It would heavily depend on your interest in the subject. Check out the link below to know more about IPMAT.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/ipmat-syllabus
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