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Anju

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Yes, BBA LLB programs usually include basic mathematics, mainly focused on business and economics.

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Parul Thapa

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If you are good at maths, there are plenty of career options for you after completing a course in Accounting and Commerce. Some of them are given below:Investment Banking: Strategize deals, analyze data, and manage investments for businesses and individuals.Actuary: Assess risks and design insurance plans using mathematical models and financial expertise.Cost Accountant: Optimize business costs, analyze resource allocation, and improve operational efficiency.Data Analyst: Interpret data, identify trends, and provide insights for informed business decisions.Management Consultant: Advise businesses on strategy, operations, and financial
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Pragati Singh

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Yes, Corporate Law consists of various laws such as Taxation laws and Investment laws which require basic understanding of Mathematics. Since it is not directly related to any higher-level statistics or accountancy which is taught to Management or Commerce students, candidates don't need advanced skills in Mathematics for this specialisation.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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For students who haven't opted for math, UG commerce courses in India include:• Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) General• Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) or Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)• Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (BAF)• Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality and TourismThese courses focus on various aspects of commerce and business without a mandatory math requirement.

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Akansha Bisht

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Mathematics is covered in some of the Chartered Financial Analyst course material. The positive aspect is that most of these concepts just require basic math with an understanding of statistics and algebra. Therefore, you need to have your calculator ready before you appear for your CFA exams.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a BCom course includes basic mathematics courses as part of their curriculum to provide students with quantitative skills that are useful in fields like Accounting, Finance, and Economics. These Mathematics courses typically cover topics such as arithmetic, algebra, calculus, and statistics, tailored to suit the requirements of commerce students.Overall, while Mathematics may not be a core component of all BCom courses, it's often integrated into the curriculum in some form to equip students with the necessary quantitative skills to analyze financial data, make informed business decisions, and excel in their chosen career pat
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Pragati Singh

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Yes, BBA LLB consists of various subjects from Management discipline which is related to Statistics and Mathematics. Candidates have to also study Accountancy and Operations Research which needs accuracy in counting and numeracy. Statistics is a major subject in BBA for which candidates must have studied Mathematics of Class 12th level. Hence, candidates have to study Mathematics in BBA LLB.

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Hi.Yes, algebraic math is an important topic in MBA finance programs. It is used extensively in financial analysis, forecasting, and risk management. Maths might be needed a bit if you are appearing for an entrance exam but, as far as MBA finance is concerned you only need to have knowledge of statistics and basic math which would be sufficient. Math is not required in 12th or graduation to be eligible for MBA in Finance .Thanks 

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