I have done 12th with commerce plus Maths but due to some circumstances, I want to do B.Sc. Only in Maths is it possible for me.

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Asked by Prakhar Verma

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    Yes, it is possible for you to pursue a B.Sc. in Mathematics after completing 12th with Commerce and Mathematics. Many universities and colleges accept students for B.Sc. Mathematics if they have a strong background in Mathematics, even if their other subjects were from the Commerce stream. However, eligibility criteria can vary by institution, so you should check the specific requirements of the colleges or universities you are interested in.

    Typically, you will need to:

    • Check Eligibility: Ensure the college or university allows students with your background to enroll in B.Sc. Mathematics.
    • Meet the Minimum Marks Requirement: Fulfill the
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    Answered by

    Anand Mangal

    2 years ago
    Some colleges do provide this facility to commerce + Maths students of B.Sc. Math. You should go for those colleges.

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