Can I choose Applied Maths in CUET UG if I have not taken it in 12th boards and apply for courses like BMS BBA at Delhi University?
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If you didn't have Maths or Applied Maths in your 12th class, then you can't choose it in CUET or apply for BMS or BBA at Delhi University. They clearly ask for it as a compulsory subject. Even if you try selecting it in the entrance, it won't count. One option is to take Maths later through something like NIOS and then try next year. But without having it in 12th, you won't be eligible for those courses at DU.
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