I have scored 90% in ISC commerce without maths, can I apply to Symbiosis-Pune for BMS?
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Roshni Choudhary BA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College. | Guide-Level 13
6 years agoAs per the 2012 scheme, maths was compulsory for applying to SSCBS. However, with the introduction of BMS this restriction was removed and in 2014 as well maths was not compulsory. Yes, maths is compulsory for you to give the entrance exam. The entrance exam would ask for your marks in maths and other subjects.
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