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Vibhuti Tyagi

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But the entrance exams you will be giving in future will comprise questions of mathematics. So, it is preferred to take a coaching for the remaining time till your entrance exams or if you can do it by yourself, I would suggest the Arihant's full guide for BCA which comprises the practice questions for mathematics and other subjects (with explanations).

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Pallavi Sharma

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You can pursue BBA The BBA degree has a lot of scope when it comes to careers. This is one of the few degrees where students can get high-paying jobs in management and administration right after graduation. The country economy is growing, and many new companies are coming up. Not all companies can afford highly experienced MBA managers. So, these companies give opportunities to BBA degree holders who can be just as good as an MBA qualified manager. Many students are also forgoing the trend of joining disciplines like Science, commerce, and arts. They are joining specialised disciplines like BBA which are directly aimed at careers they
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Pallavi Sharma

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A career in Mathematics today has a lot of options. In many fields such as Social Sciences, Medicine, Engineering and Natural Science, etc. Mathematics is considered as a significant tool. It is used for solving business problems, scientific problems, and economic problems. Mathematics plays a key role in subjects as diverse as Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics Data Science, Natural Sciences, Biological Sciences, Medicine, Astronomy and Economics. The top jobs for mathematics graduates include IT professionals, finance professionals, business, research and administrative professionals, teaching professionals, business associate
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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes, you can do B.Sc. In Mathematics, The Mathematics B.Sc. Programme is broad-based, meaning that you'll develop your skills across a wide range of areas. You will study many aspects of pure and applied mathematics, together with general concepts of mathematical modelling. As per my understanding, Following are the Private Engineering Colleges in North India:-
Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences (BITS), Pilani. Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Mesra. VIT Bhopal University. SRM University Sonepat. Amity University Noida. Geeta University
Nirma University of Science and Technology.

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Ankit Rao

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The cutoffs for BSc Mathematics at University of Lucknow are not released in public.
The candidates have to login in into the admission portal.
On the dashboard of selected candidates a fees paying option is shown while on the dashboard of other students waiting is shown.

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yash sahani

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Yes, of course you can still do MBA even if you are weak in mathematics. MBA doesn't involve very hard mathematics. MBA includes specializations varying from operations to product which makes you a better manager, making your management skills better. It will be easy and basic mathematics. So, you should not be worried about the same. However, you have work slightly hard in comparison to other students to get better grades. Also, mathematics is not subject in all the semesters, so it won't affect you much.

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yash sahani

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Yes, definitely you can pursue BBA if you are not so good in Maths but you have to work hard on this subject and you must know your weaknesses and work on them and definitely you will clear BBA degree. But yes, if you think that you won't cope up with Maths subject then you may change your stream as well as course.

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ADITYA SINGH

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All its details are given below:-
https://www.shiksha.com/college/sr-and-bgnr-government-college-khammam-110503/courses/bsc-bc

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Seema shaikh

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Yes, you can do it. But before that check eligibility criteria where you apply because like dse, JNU has the eligibility criteria for Maths. But other institutions don't have it.

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Seema shaikh

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Aap far as I know you can do but like dse, jnu that famous are having eligibility criteria for Maths. But like Mumbai University and IGNOU doesn't require but it's my advice to you take Maths economics and Statistics in Bachelors it'll give you more scope than only 6 papers theory of economics. Do hardwork in Bachelor's with Maths you'll find your ways easier when you go for higher studies or any entrance exam or any job interview test. That will help you a lot. Good luck.

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