Is it to have maths in class 12 necessary to get admission to the bcom honours course?

Asked about Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi - B.Com. (Hons.)

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

    12 months ago

    Yes, for admission to a BCom (Honours) course, it is generally necessary to have studied Mathematics in class 12, especially in top universities like Delhi University, and other prestigious institutions.

    These universities often require Mathematics as a compulsory subject to ensure students are prepared for the rigorous analytical and financial components of BCom Honours. 

    Without Mathematics, students may have limited options and may only be eligible for the general B.Com program in some institutions. 

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    Sumit Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    Yes, maths should be there for BCOM honors. B.Com. is a high-profile undergraduate program aimed to create enhanced competence of career positioning tied up with the opportunity to become a global professional? By pursuing this course, a student will attain conceptual knowledge and analytic skills that may help in areas of employment at various levels. Chandigarh University is ranked among the Top and Best B.Com colleges in Punjab and Chandigarh.
    Today, many MNCs are setting up their branch offices in India due to the Liberalization and Globalization of the Indian Economy. Hence there are many employment opportunities for Professional s
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    Aneeta Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    Eligibility criteria to take up the B.com program is a Class 10+2 with math's from an established panel with a minimum of 50% scores in total or equivalent results.
    Chandigarh University is the best for B. Com college in the northern part of Punjab, India. School of business foster recent production in trade. B. Com former students can achieve outstanding results with their hard work and reliability. Efficient leaders support their students. USB, ethical performance willing labor force grown inefficient mentoring business leaders. New Educational approaches and practical knowledge have guided USB to gain exceptional worldwide identifica
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    Jateen Kumar Ojha

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    As you had mentioned about Daulat Ram College which comes under DU. Maths is compulsory in class 12th (min. 60%) for honors courses in DU. Or else, you can do B.Com regular in that college.
    But, if you are planning for private institutions, then you can as they offer Hons. courses without maths.

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