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Hello student I'm sorry to inform you but no you can take mathematics in class 11 as if you'd opted standard mathematics then you can take mathematics in class 11 and pursue Engineering or other courses in which mathematics is mandatory.
Even if the examination get cancelled the result as
Hello student yes Manali University offer admission in BCA course to student who didn't have Mathematics in class 12, arts stream student also apply for BCA course as it's offered to all stream students.
ELIGIBILITY - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 in any stream with minimum 50 percent
Hello Student
You have not mentioned your question state you belong to. Qualification for trained graduate teachers of any subject is is in which subject of graduation you have done and a B.Ed has been completed with that respective course of study. As you have done your Bed with BA
Hey,.
Bachelor of Commerce is a three year graduate course which is offered by different universities and colleges of India.
The minimum eligibility to puruse the degree ,
- a minimum of 50% marks in class 12 th from a recognized board or school.
So Yes you can pursue Bcom
Hello student,
If you leave one whole section of the paper then you wont be able to get a good rank in IPU CET. In the mathematics section they ask questions from topics studied till 10th like Data interpretations, Data Sufficiency, Profit, Loss and Discount, Percentage, Partnership, Pipes and Cisterns,
Dear aspirant,
For getting into st . Xavier's mumbai you need to pass 10+2 or equivalent examination from any recognised board or university. You need to score good in your 12th as it will be beneficial for admission in this college. Its not necessary if you have not taken maths
Dear student,
Yes, there are courses other than Commerce for Commerce students.
List of courses you can do after completion of 12 th with Commerce stream.
Colleges in Delhi which offers B.Sc in Computer Science.
Hello candidate,
Every aspirant who wishes to become chartered accountant, should have a good base and knowledge about subjects such as Accountancy, Economics, Maths and Law.
But, most of the students to take up CA do not have a Maths in their class 12th standard and so if you are
Yes, having maths you will be eligible for B.Sc CS/IT.
As far as the second part of your Question is concerned, considering the career scope and placement prospects in ths IT/Software/Services Industry, I would say you must pursue MCA from some of the Good NITs after B.Sc. CS/IT. You need
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