Sri , I need addmission for my career growth. Iam low in maths and I have general knowledge and confident...
Hello there,
If you're looking for admission options that suit your strengths, here are some pathways to consider based on your strengths in general knowledge and confidence:
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B.A. in Political Science or History : These courses rely more on reading, understanding, and analysis rather than mathematics. You can pursue these at many universities, and they can lead to careers in public administration, civil services, or teaching.
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B.Com or BBA : If you're interested in the business field but don't have a strong math background, BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) or B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) can be a good fit. These programs focus on general knowledge, management, and commerce.
Mass Communication or Journalism
: A degree in mass communication or journalism can lead to careers in media, public relations, and content creation. These fields rely more on general knowledge, communication, and writing skills.
Law
: If you're confident and have good general knowledge, you might want to consider pursuing a law degree (LL.B.). Law schools often focus on logical reasoning, current affairs, and case studies rather than heavy mathematics.
Hotel Management or Event Management
: These fields focus on practical skills, management, and creativity. While some basic math is involved, it’s not as heavy as in engineering or finance courses.
Psychology
: If you're interested in understanding human behavior and have strong communication skills, a degree in psychology might be a good choice. This path offers opportunities in counseling, therapy, and human resources.
Bachelor’s in Fine Arts or Design : If you have a creative side, pursuing a degree in fine arts, animation, or graphic design could align well with your strengths in creativity and general knowledge.
When choosing a career path, it's important to consider your interests and strengths. Many fields value skills like communication, problem-solving, and creativity, so your strengths in those areas will be beneficial in your studies and future career.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.