Can I do B.Com without maths?
Asked about Loyola College - Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Asked by Jerald Lawrence
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Answered by
Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoHello Jerald Maths is optional for B.Com. So many students are doing it already.
You can easily get through b.com without maths. Integration, Differentiation, Trigonometry, etc. to be studied in maths are nowhere used in B.com. You simply have to study accounting principles and finance terms.
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Yes, of course. Maths is optional for B.Com. So many students are doing it already.
You can easily get through b.com without maths. Integration, Differentiation, Trigonometry, etc. to be studied in maths are nowhere used in B.com. You simply have to study accounting principles and finance terms.
Explore more through internet, go through books. You will get to know.
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