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β 12y agoAccounting can be considered both an art and a science. This is because accounting is a very complex task for most people.
I do not believe there is a relationship between chemistry (the science) and accounting
Without science, you wouldn't have your bible to read every night. You wouldn't have a computer or laptop to write. Everything can be related back to science in some how or form.
Numerate degrees are those degrees found in mathematics, economics, engineering and physics. Semi numerate degrees are degrees in accounting and finance, chemistry, and computer science.
Other than math subjects, such as geometry, algebra, calculus, etc., math is important in science, especially computer sciences, physics, and engineering. You may also be good at economics, business, and accounting. Music is also math-related, actually, and graphic design can be very math intensive. Architecture is also a good option.
Chemistry and computer science are related through computational chemistry, where computers are used to simulate chemical processes and analyze molecular structures. Computer science is also important in developing software and algorithms for analyzing chemical data and modeling reactions. Additionally, computer science is used in cheminformatics to manage and analyze large datasets in chemistry.
Computer science requires a lot of math.
science is the foundation of technology!
No, there are no questions related to Computer Science in entrance exam. However, IITs have a branch of Computer Science.
Accounting is a science.
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700-800 po
Computer science is based on the most advanced technologies available today. Computer architecture, computer hardwares and softwares, all are related themselves.
You need a analytical thinking...
In computer based accounting as an accountant you need not have to pass several entries related to a single transaction. rather than you don't have to maintain several books of accountants manually.
No, IT is not a social science. IT is information technology and related to computer science.