Direct answer
Students without Maths can explore law, design, psychology, media, languages, social sciences, education, hospitality, management, humanities, fine arts and many commerce or vocational routes depending on eligibility. Some business, data or finance courses may still require mathematics, so check course criteria carefully. Not having Maths does not end career options; it only changes the eligible pathways.
How to use this answer
Use this guidance as a starting point, then compare eligibility, subjects, entrance exams, course fit, college quality and personal interest before making a final decision.
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