No
yes maths and mathematics are the same :).
economics,accounting,commerce, mathematics
A concept, in mathematics, is a general idea - the same as it is elsewhere.A concept, in mathematics, is a general idea - the same as it is elsewhere.A concept, in mathematics, is a general idea - the same as it is elsewhere.A concept, in mathematics, is a general idea - the same as it is elsewhere.
If you are to enter the commerce stream, the closest you can come to being a computer professional (by way of degree) is by selecting commerce subjects such as Commerce, Accounts, Mathematics and Statistics in your junior college years. That combination of commerce subjects allows you to apply for a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
Yes, having a business is the same as commerce. In both situations, people are buying and selling goods for profit.
E-commerce is the same as non-electric commerce, except that e-commerce is conducted online. They both involve selling and providing services for the consumers.
You can take any stream out of commerce or science but Mathematics is compulsory in both streams for architecture
They are the same thing.
The commerce bifocal subjects for standard 11 typically include Accountancy, Economics, Business Studies, and Mathematics. These subjects provide a foundational understanding of key commerce principles and prepare students for further studies or careers in the field of commerce.
by my information i can tell you that you can take computer engineering for sure if you chose computer science (IT) instead of mathematics.
mathematics english language economics commerce accounting bioloby agriculture sceince geography
As abstract nouns they refer to the same thing; the latter is borrowed.