Is it necessary to have a mathematics background to crack SRCC GBO?

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    Sonali | Contributor-Level 9

    6 months ago

    It is compulsory to have Maths for BCom but not for BA in SRCC. It depends on the course you want to do for BA. In any college, Mathematics is not mandatory for arts or commerce group. Maths is required for Science group but still Science courses like life science, plant science, etc., doesn't require it.You cannot get admission at SRCC if you don't have Maths in Class 12th. Not only SRCC, to get admission in B.Com (Hons) in DU, you must have Maths. You can join B.Com (P) however. But, SRCC doesn't offer B.Com(P).

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    Ritu Rathee | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    No, a mathematics background is not necessary to crack SRCC GBO (Shri Ram College of Commerce - General Business Orientation program). SRCC GBO focuses on subjects relevant to business management, and mathematics isn't a mandatory subject for admission.

    Here's a breakdown of what you typically need for SRCC GBO admission:

    • Minimum Percentage: You'll need to secure a minimum percentage in your 10+2 board exams (typically above 90%). The exact percentage may vary slightly depending on the board and category (General, OBC, SC, ST etc.).
    • Eligible Subjects: While the specific list might differ slightly year-to-year, your 10+2 subjects should ty
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    Saumya Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    While a background in mathematics can be beneficial for cracking the SRCC GBO entrance exam, it is not an absolute requirement. The SRCC GBO exam assesses candidates on various subjects related to business, economics, and management, and mathematics is just one component of the syllabus.

    Candidates from various academic backgrounds, including commerce, economics, engineering, and others, appear for the SRCC GBO exam. Therefore, the assessment is designed to accommodate this diversity. While a mathematical foundation can give an edge to the candidates in the quantitative aptitude section, it's by no means obligatory.

    For candidates withou

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