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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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Cut off for BSC (physics, chemistry, mathematics) are 1084 ,1522,1467 for general class respectively.

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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The cutoff for general in the first round is 88-85% and for SC it is 79-75%.

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Sneha Elizabeth Wilson

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Mainly, Maths Physics and Chemistry subjects are required for joining.

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Rounds cut off
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Pooja Noothi

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Hope you are doing great. Here is your answer to your query. Delhi University is one of the most famous University of India. This University offers not only post graduation, under graduation and doctoral courses in the area of arts and Science. But without entrance exam there is no University giving admission. It is compulsory for every University. If we need best result we need best college right? So for getting admission in best college we need to attend entrance exam. For getting admission for M.Sc. Maths the entrance exam is conducted by Delhi University entrance test DUET. DUET exam for 2022 is going to be held on october 17,18,19
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yash sahani

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Management students are now pursuing a subcategory of BBA, BBA without Maths. So, directly BBA can be obtained without the study of mathematics and also MBA degrees without taking math classes. You can choose subjects such as marketing, information technology, international marketing, public relations, and so on, and these specialties do not need a large amount of math.

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RAJ GHOSH

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Hello Vikash hope you are doing well, You have done your 12th with PCB from CBSE board that's great. You can give Maths exam separately the answer is yes, but it has certain criteria for which you have to refer their official websites so do your proper research and then go for it. Hope it helps you.

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RAJ GHOSH

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The university of DU for BMS is Shaheed Sukhdev college of Business Review. The essential qualification models to get BMS here is you should have qualify a good score in DU JAT test. For that, you should have Maths as a necessary subject in class twelfth. Non Maths Understudies are consequently not qualified. So, the answer is No, PCB student cannot apply for BMS in DU without Maths.

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yash sahani

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It is not necessary to have math's in class 12 in order to pursue BBA in India. There are some colleges like NMIMS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, in which math's is compulsory for admission. It is because the curriculum there is very exhaustive and requires quantitative and analytical skills.

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yash sahani

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The colleges offering the course of BBA without Mathematics is provided below:
JD Birla Institute - Department of Management
Dinabandhu Andrews Institute of Technology & Management
Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Institute of Management Science
Annex College
Lead - Institute of Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Development
EIILM Kolkata
Nopany Institute Of management Studies.

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