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chetan dubey

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It is possible to pursue a Master's degree in Mathematics with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, although it may depend on the specific institution and programme you are applying to. Some universities may require that your undergraduate degree is in a related field such as Applied Mathematics, while others may consider candidates with a broad range of backgrounds. It would be best to check with the institution's admissions office to find out their specific requirements for the programme you are interested in.

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varun balakrishnan

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Hope you are doing well and safe. As per your query, I would glad to inform you that for Maths Statistics and computer Science streams Bachelors of Science will be the best options. For economics, Bachelors of arts will be the best options. For streams like banking, business studies, financial market, taxation which are purely commerce subjects in this B.Com will be the best option
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future.

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Manika Mittal

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Yes you can do BCA without Maths at Chitkara University.

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Aijaz Anwar Khan

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Yes you apply for B.Com (Hons) even if your aren't a Maths student you may get college easily for further details you can apply online for colleges or you can visit offline.

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Manika Mittal

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Yes, you can opt for BCA but not B.Sc IT.

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Avni Bandya

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If I may make a suggestion, I would consider looking into pursuing an Advanced Professional Graduate Program in Data Science and Machine Learning online (Full-Time). In recent years, several trustworthy online resources have made this possible, including LinkedIn Learning, SimpliLearn, and the National Institute of Information Technology. NIIT has a stellar reputation, thus I would recommend them. Their training is often updated to reflect developments in the field. Their expert professors teach students anything from how to use Python for programming to how to set up and configure Linux.

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PRANAV S KUMAR

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List of Best B.Com Colleges Without Maths
Sri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi. Hindu College, Delhi University. LSR, Delhi University. Hansraj college, Delhi University. Loyola College, Chennai. MCC, University of Madras. KMC, Delhi University. St. Xaviers College, Mumbai.

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PRANAV S KUMAR

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It's not compulsory to study math in 12th standard for B.Com. But in B.Com 1st year Mathematics (related to businesses Statistics will be compulsory.

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PRANAV S KUMAR

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Data Scientist is a technical course and involves use of subjects like Machine Learning, Data Analytics, python etc. A student with B.Tech / B.E. Or M.Tech / M.E. Degrees is generally preferred. However, if you take commerce, you can pursue your Bachelors in Statistics and learn relevant skills required for data scientist and pursue higher studies in the same field to become data scientist. There are various courses that are available NB online with the help of them you can learn data analysis. Coursera, linkedin, udemy, Eudonix etc. Provide this course. It is highly in demand now a days. There are online courses on data Science likeCr
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Tanishq Surana

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It depends on the specific requirements of the programme you are applying for. Some programs may require applicants to have completed mathematics courses in high school, while others may not. It's best to check the programme's website or contact the programme directly to find out if they have any specific requirements or if they will make an exception for your situation.

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