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Gaurav Kumawat

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You can take marketing and HR specialisation.

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Aditi Singh

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There's no need to take Maths in class 12th to be a Paleontologist. Also, It Doesn't matter that you passed standard. 10th Exam With Basic Maths. What matters is that you have to take Science in class 11th and 12th either PCM or PCB for further study in this field.

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Dear Student, Any student can apply for a BBA coming from any background of studies, Maths or no Maths. You may want to consider and apply for the BBA programme at IILM University Gurugram by registering yourself at iilm. Edu. In and appear for the online application process for the same. IILM University invites students from any stream and background with a minimum of 50% aggregate in 10+2. The IILM University Gurugram offers the programme imparts students with contemporary skill Sets such as analytical, decision-making, technical, interpersonal skills and is meant for students who desire to build their professional competence with hi
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Divya vani

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Of course yes. You can take admission in BCA even if you don't have CS in class 12th. It is not compulsory to have math or CS in class 12th to take admission in BCA although some colleges are there that requires math in class 12th to take admission in.

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Divya vani

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Getting admission in NITs require general rank below 30000. It would be safe if you get that. You may get NITs till 40000 somehow. So coming for EWS quota there will be 10% increment in seats.

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Riya verma

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No, it's not compulsory.

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Divya vani

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Criminology is often studied as a joint honours degree, typically Sociology or Psychology, however, there is an array of options for students who wish to study two subjects at university such as Anthropology or Law.
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There is a high demand for mathematics students in the fields of Statistics engineering, physical Science, computer Science, insurance, economics, astronomy, banking, accountancy, and many more. The course also helps to pursue a career in operational research. Top-notch companies are in need of candidates who can use their advanced mathematical and statistical knowledge to improve the operations of the organizations. Thus, creating huge job opportunities for the aspirants in India and abroad. The course is an amalgamation of in-depth knowledge of geometry, Algebra Trigonometry calculus, Probability and all significant mathematical theo
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Parvinkal Singh

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The mathematics department in Chandigarh University is consists of PHDs and well-known academics who are very experienced in the required area. They are very well at teaching the tough concepts of mathematics. Lecture Practices. Effective ways to present new information orally to include differences in learners, Chandigarh University offers a wide scope of significant sciences certifications that get ready understudies to meet the business' the most elevated prerequisites. By picking UIS, students will decide to foster a basic comprehension of the picked subject, as well as acquire limits and capacities with regards to using it in more
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