Can I pursue MBA or CS after completing B.Com with 60%? I am weak in maths.

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Asked by sourav mishra

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    Shrija Ashok kumar Work in a way to always challenge your limits ! | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hello Sourav,
    I would ask to not get confused and think well. For qualifying MBA entrance exams, one needs to have a good grip over Maths (Quantitative aptitude), Logical reasoning, verbal, etc.
    If you believe you can do it, then go for MBA.
    Otherwise, CS is a great option but I would suggest you to go through the complete syllabus of CS of all 3 stages. (Foundation, Executive & professional), then reach for decision.
    Good luck!
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    sumit chaturvedi | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    First of all, you have to be clear with your interest as because both the filed are different from each other.
    Apart from MBA and CS, you can go for CA which does not have math at all but stats which can be tackled by serious efforts.
    While MBA you have to appear for CAT where you have a section called quantitative aptitude which has school standard maths and can be tackled with serious efforts there were cases infact people not good in maths have appeared for CAT and did well.
    If you do not find any interest in maths and it's hell for you and you like theories then CS would be the best choice for you. Don't just take decision for not bei
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    Selvamani Ramanathan Positivity is my Saviour | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    MBA in the specialisation you are looking into. This will make your educational career a colourful one and you will get settled.

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