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In order to get admitted in MA in Mathematics you have to complete your Bachelor's degree in any one of the following disciplines as honours:
1. Mathematics
2. Statistics
3. Mathematical Physics.
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For more details, please check this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-lateral-entry-seacom-skills-university-west-bengal-other-275208
Or, you can check the college website:
http://www.seacomskillsuniversity.org/seacomweb1/index.php
For any further queries, please feel free to ask.
Best of luck.
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Kindly be more specific about your question.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Andhra University conducts AUCET in order to take admission in M.Com. You can find the details about the exam here https://www.shiksha.com/university/andhra-university-visakhapatnam/exams/aucet.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Anand Engineering college is one of the best colleges in Agra and also you can do mechanical engineering from there. One more thing, what this means for female candidates. Everybody is equal, don't worry about that. Create friends, feel free and enjoy.
Good luck. Be happy.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
First of all, decide whether your interest is more theoretical oriented or practical oriented. CA is the one who specialises in taxation, auditing and accounting, a majority of the subjects are practical. Company Secretary is a specialist of law, drafting and compliances. A majority of the subjects are theoretical. There's no such thing as easy or hard. Both are almost at the equal level and require the same level of hard work and understanding. Seeing working prospects wise, CA is much more recognised course among the masses and can start his own practice with ease, that's not the case with CS. However, with the companies act 2013
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