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Nitika

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No! it is not possible to study honours in Economics without having Mathematics in class 12th. it is mandatory to have economics and mathematics in class 12 to be eligible to get admission in Economics Honours. if you only want bachelor's degree like BA then you can go ahead but you have to be strong in Mathematics, this course involves with many maths topics like; statistics and all. and for major in Economics Hons you can not get this course without maths.

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Keshav Agarwal

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Hey as per the new education policy 2020 you can take the mixture of many subjects while doing your graduation in any particular subject. But as IIT Roorkee has not completely implemented this new policy so you have to take mathematics as compulsory in 10+2 along with chemistry.

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Rupali Pruthi

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Have a look at the important SSC GD important topics of Mathematics section below:DecimalsFractionsProblems relating to Number SystemsComputation of Whole NumbersFundamental arithmetical operationsPercentagesRelationship between NumbersRatio and ProportionAverages, InterestProfit and LossDiscountMensurationTime and DistanceRatio and TimeTime and Work, etc.

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Akanksha pathak

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Admission criteria for BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) can vary among colleges, including Techno India. While some colleges may require Mathematics as a mandatory subject in 12th grade for admission to BCA, others may consider alternative subjects such as Computer Applications.To determine if you are eligible for admission to BCA at Techno India, it is recommended to check the college's official website or contact their admission authorities directly. They will have the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the specific eligibility criteria for BCA admissions at Techno India.By reviewing the college's website or co
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Rohit Swami

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information about the minimal score needed to get admitted to Assam University, Silchar's B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics program. However, the general requirements for admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics programme at Assam University, Silchar, are a pass in the 10+2 or equivalent exam in the Science stream with at least 50% of the candidate's total marks coming from a recognised board or institution in the Mathematics subject. However, B.Sc. Math Honours admissions are often based on merit. Any candidate who wishes to enroll in one of the universities or institutions that offer this programme must complete an online admission f
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In Assam University, Silchar there is no B.Sc only course, but there are joint programme like bsc+msc and bsc+B.EdTotal Fees of bsc+msc is around 85000 (for whole course).Total fees of bsc+B.Ed is around 83000 (For whole course).Tenure of these course is combined 5 years.

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Sneha Kumari

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Yes you may get the seat since your marks is more than 40. Consider talking to an alumni he/she may have a better idea. You may have to deal with other areas as well. 

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chetan dubey

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In most cases, being a BIPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) non-Maths student may make you ineligible for BTech (Bachelor of Technology) in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). BTech CSE programs typically require candidates to have studied Mathematics as a core subject in their 10+2 or equivalent examination.Mathematics is a fundamental subject in engineering and computer Science education as it forms the basis for various concepts and problem-solving skills required in these fields. Since you have mentioned that you are a non-Maths student, it's likely that you have not completed the required mathematics coursework for admission to
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Bhumika Khandelwal

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No, Maths is not compulsory for admission to Amity Noida. However, for BBA admission candidates must have secured Class 12 with 60% aggregate in English as the main subject and three other academic subjects (excluding second language, Physical Education, Fine Arts, Performing Arts or any other Vocational /Non-Written subjects). Candidates who passed this course requirements may apply online on the official website of Amity Noida for a three-year BBA course. 

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Abantika Mukherjee

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No, you cannot take admission in the BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) programme at the School of Open Learning (SOL), University of Delhi (DU), without Mathematics. Mathematics is generally a mandatory subject for admission to BCA programs in most institutions, including DU SOL.BCA programs typically have a strong focus on computer science, programming, and related subjects, which require a foundation in mathematics. Mathematics is considered essential to understanding concepts such as algorithms, data structures, and logical reasoning, which form the basis of computer applications.Therefore, it is highly recommended to have stu
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