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Should I go for mathematics without having educational background relating to math?
Hi all. I hope you will be doing well.
I'm a student of Chartered Accountancy (CA) and I want to be a part of CSS. I'm planning to go for mathematics (either pure or applied) along with statistics from group 2. But I have no educational background relating to mathematics. So it would be totally new for me. That's why I'm asking for your valuable suggestions. Should I opt it? |
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So, you can opt. Also opt accounting that is a best combination with maths. Both are highly scoring.
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