B.Sc Maths
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
As you are choosing Maths, then you have to take 3 more subject in which English is compulsory. But, it differs from college to college. You have two options for choosing the third subject, it is either Physics or Chemistry. 4th subject depends upon your choice and college subject list.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
Yes, your brother is very much eligible. Tally is a part of commerce field that offers a great scope of jobs for the students, especially in India. After learning tally you can pursue a career in Accountancy. You can opt for Junior Accountant or Accountant Assistant. But it would be really recommended to finish professional courses of Accountancy to avoid any stagnation in near future. Professional courses recommended are CA ICWAI, CPA etc.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
If you select Maths as a main subject, then many colleges ask you to choose two more subject. Basically, in the first two years, students have to study 4 subjects and in third year, students have to study only Hons paper. So, if you had chosen Maths, then English is compulsory and you have to choose two more subjects of your choice which may be Physics and chemistry or any other subject. So, there is no major role in Graduation from B.Sc. Maths.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Previous year's cut-off for admission in KC College campus in bsc is 75% follow the link provided for more details about cut-off:
http://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-university-college-admissions-expect-more-rise-in-cut-off-percentages/1078347
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