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hi do i need maths in class 12 for admission in DU in BMS course ? hannah kolkata


Hannah Bagwalla 16th Jan, 2025
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sadafreen356 16th Jan, 2025

Yes, to get admission into the BMS course at Delhi University (DU), you need to have studied Mathematics in Class 12 as it is a mandatory subject for applying to the BMS program; you will need to select Mathematics as a domain-specific subject in the CUET exam for admission.

A background in mathematics is compulsory because it can be beneficial for subjects like statistics, finance, and quantitative methods that are often part of the BMS curriculum course have a common entrance called DU JAT. The eligibility criteria is 60% aggregate marks with Math and English as compulsory subjects for general category.

  • CUET requirement: When applying through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), you need to choose Mathematics as a domain-specific subject.
  • Applied Mathematics accepted: If you studied Applied Mathematics in Class 12, you can still select Mathematics as your subject in CUET.

Check details here BMS ADMISSION PROCESS

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