I love programming and games but, I hate maths. What can I do?

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    Singahi saifi A writer, coder, learner and a conquerer | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    If you hate mathematics, but loves programming, then you can choose BCA as your career, because it mainly focuses on programming. Although, it has mathematics, but it is not that much hard. If you try to study it, you can easily pass out the exams. BCA is three years undergraduate course, which is a professional course in which you'll be learning some programming languages which are C, C+, Java SQL and Computer Architecture, Computer Fundamentals, etc. are also the subjects of BCA. So, BCA graduates are high on demand by MNC companies. They are hiring freshers. You can get a fair job with good salary. If you want to know more about BCA
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    Vibhor Kashyap | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    You can learn Game Development without any problem, you don't need to go to college for creating games. You can learn it just by yourself. You can learn Unity the Game Engine for creating games. It uses programming languages like C# and JavaScript for creating games. If you want to learn C# from beginning then you can follow this app:
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=technark.cforbeginners.
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    Aniruddha Maiti

    7 years ago
    Take up BCA or game designing.
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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    If you hate mathematics, but loves programming, then you can choose BCA as your career, because it mainly focuses on programming. Although, it has mathematics, but it is not that much hard. If you try to study it, you can easily pass out the exams. BCA is three years undergraduate course, which is a professional course in which you'll be learning some programming languages which are C, C+, Java SQL and Computer Architecture, Computer Fundamentals, etc. Are also the subjects of BCA. So, BCA graduates are high on demand by MNC companies. They are hiring freshers. You can get a fair job with good salary. If you want to know more about BCA
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    Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9

    3 years ago
    You can choose a career in the BCA because it primarily focuses on programming if you despise mathematics but love programming. Even though it contains mathematics, it is not particularly challenging. You can pass the examinations with ease if you make an effort to study it. BCA is a three-year undergraduate professional programme that teaches C, C+, Java SQL, and other programming languages. It also covers topics like computer architecture and computer fundamentals. Therefore, MNC businesses have a significant need for BCA graduates.
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    Rajdeep Sinha | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi there!
    As you don't like Mathematics still you can be good in Computer Science or computer programming. As computer Science requires problem solving skills & logical skills which can be developed by practice. Hope you got your answer. Regards, Rajdeep Sinha.
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    shikhar singh Building Digital Businesses. | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    You have to face it brother. But it is not as difficult as your 12 class math. So, give some time there is 3 subject of mathematics in B.Tech. That you will study in your very early semester.
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    Arnab Kanti Roy

    7 years ago
    In engineering, you only have Maths for 2 years. Later, you can give time to whatever you like. But, practice Maths too.
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    Manasi Javheri

    7 years ago
    Hello Omkar,
    You can pursue BE or B.Tech in computer Science or IT. In FE and SE there are four subjects related to maths and it will be sufficient for programming. Programming requires very basic maths concepts which are not at all difficult to understand. But if you want to build logic. I would suggest you solve the puzzles, as many as you can which are generally available on coding related websites. It will be really helpful to improve maths as well as programming skills.
    Best wishes.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    You can pursue BE or B.Tech in computer Science or IT. In FE and SE there are four subjects related to maths and it will be sufficient for programming. Programming requires very basic maths concepts which are not at all difficult to understand. But if you want to build logic, I would suggest you to solve puzzles as many as you can which are generally available on coding related websites. It will be really helpful to improve maths as well as programming skills.

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