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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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Opting Maths is a good thing even if you don't have Maths in your further studies because even in pharmacy also you will have Maths for one semester I think.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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Yes, you can do BCA even if you don't have maths & CS in your class 12th . You need to pass 10+2 in any stream/with any subject in order to be eligible for Bca.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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Yes, you can do BCA even if you don't have maths & CS in your class 12th . You need to pass 10+2 in any stream/with any subject in order to be eligible for Bca.

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NETHAJI MACHANI

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In general, if you have studied Mathematics as an additional subject along with Physics Chemistry and Biology (PCMB), then you may still be eligible for counselling through COMEDK, provided that you meet the other eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria for COMEDK counselling include:
1. Nationality: Indian nationals, as well as NRIs and foreign nationals, are eligible to apply.
2. Educational Qualification: You must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in PCB (40% for SC, ST, and OBC candidates of Karnataka State).
3. Minimum Age: You should have completed 1
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Nandini Pangasarajah

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there is no compulsory subject for this particular course, you just require a minimum of 50 percent in your class 12 examination. The admission here are on merit base. All the very best, Hope this answer helps.

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Alwin Sabu

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No, you will have not any problem. You can go for it without any worries.

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Ghanishtha chauhan

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Maths isn't required for CA. It's a great choice for commerce students who didn't choose maths. A three-tier exam is required to become a Chartered Accountant.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Indian students who have a penchant for commerce and related subjects, and want to make a career in it can study in Canada for their Bachelors or Masters. Various courses and specialisations in commerce that Indian students can choose from at Canadian universities include: Accounting. Mathematics.

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ANISH SHAH

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For UG and PG programs, you need to clear the NCERT-CEE exam. And for Ph.D. you need to clear the entrance exam and the interview held by the Institute. The minimum percentile for applying to UG courses is 50% in 10+2 exams. While that of PG is 50% marks in graduation as well as 10+2 exam.

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ANISH SHAH

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You can consider following:
Instilling Positivity and Confidence. Scheduling Practice. Tools to Help with Memory. Ask Questions to Test Understanding. Ensure Strong Fundamentals. Focusing on Weaker Topics.

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