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12th June 2012 10:24 AM
Unregistered
Re: Is it compulsory to have Maths in higher secondary class?

is it compulsory to have maths in matrix for entrance in Army ?
1st June 2012 04:18 PM
Shaenma
Re: Is it compulsory to have Maths in higher secondary class?

That entirely depends upon the course you wish to pursue after completing your boards exam. A career in the field of science or commerce demands mathematics as a subject in the +2 level. As otherwise if you go for arts stream you need not study mathematics at all

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1st June 2012 02:30 PM
SANDEEP891985
Re: Is it compulsory to have Maths in higher secondary class?

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is it compulsory to have maths in higher secondary class ?
There are various courses for which you need to have mathematics in the higher secondary level but basically, it depends upon the stream you choose for your higher studies. In order to pursue bachelors degree program in Arts, Mathematics is never required. In case you would like to follow your bachelors degree program in Commerce stream as well as medical, Mathematics is optional and is not mandatory. Now, candidates willing to pursue Engineering and other technical courses needs to have Mathematics in the higher secondary level. Apart from engineering discipline, in order to pursue higher studies in Computer Application as well as Economics, Mathematics in the higher secondary level is desired by most of the recognized universities.
30th May 2012 11:19 PM
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Is it compulsory to have Maths in higher secondary class?

is it compulsory to have maths in higher secondary class ?

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