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Tasbiya Khan

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In most situations, you can apply for a BCom programme without having taken math in grade 12. A BCom degree typically involves passing class 12 with commerce subjects and a minimum percentage of marks (which varies by university). Maths is rarely made an obligatory subject. 

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Anushka Mendiratta

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Yes, Mathematics is compulsory for BCA admission at VIT Vellore. You should have Mathematics in class 12. A pass in Class 12 with Mathematics/Business Mathematics & Statistics / Applied Mathematics as one of the subjects is required for eligibility.

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Chandra Shekhar

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There are over 20 IITs in India to study and the University of Southern California (USC) is among the top-ranked university in the USA to study. They both offer better placements to their graduates. According to IIT Placements, the highest domestic package range is INR 20 L to INR 1 Cr annually. The highest domestic package range at USC is INR 60 L to INR 1.40 Cr annually.

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Chandra Shekhar

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Oregon State University admission to undergraduate programs is not highly competitive for international students because of its acceptance rate. The OSU acceptance rate is around 83%, which means out of 100 applications 83 get offer. Mentioned below are the Oregon State University enrollment statistics for UG:ParticularsStats 2021-2022Stats 2022-2023Application Received23,19925,651Total Students Enrolled3,9654,513Acceptance Rate89.14%82.53%

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The NIET Noida is offering the following B.Tech CSE programs.B.Tech CSEB.Tech CSBSB.Tech CSE DSB.Tech CSE IoTB.Tech CSE AIMLB.Tech CSE AIB Tech CSE Cyber security B Tech CSE Cloud Computing So from above, NIET is not offering B.Tech Mathematics and Computing.

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Pranjali Nemane

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Yes, it is possible to take admission in B.Sc. Forensic Science even if you do no have physics and maths in class 12th. Different colleges have different eligibility criteria. So you can get admission in  any college where it's not important to have physics and maths in class 12.

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Tamalika Basumata

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The probability of choosing M.Sc Math in SRM University Katangulathur is the same for both boys and girls, as the admission criteria are gender-neutral. The eligibility requirements are:-A pass in B.Sc. Mathematics (or) B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics (or) B.S. Mathematics (or) B.Sc. Triple Major with Mathematics as one of the major subjects.-A minimum aggregate of 50% in UG.The sanctioned intake for the M.Sc. Mathematics programme at SRM University Katangulathur is 50 students

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, MBA Finance have lot of Maths. An MBA Finance typically involves a significant amount of quantitative analysis and mathematical concepts. Finance, as a field, relies heavily on mathematical and statistical tools for decision-making, risk assessment, and financial modeling. 

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Pulkit Gautam

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No, you cannot pursue MA Economics from the University of Delhi (DU) if you did not have Mathematics in 10+2 and did not complete your BA Economics (Hons) from DU. To be eligible for MA Economics at DU, you must have:A Bachelor's degree in Economics (Hons) from DU or any other recognised universityMathematics as a subject in 10+2If you have a Bachelor's degree in Economics (Hons) from another university, you may still be eligible for MA Economics at DU if you had Mathematics in 10+2. However, if you did not study Mathematics in 10+2, even a BA Economics (Hons) from another university will not make you eligible for MA Economics at DU. S
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