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You have posted the same question several times. Anyway, answering it again for your help.
For applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's College (Park Street Campus), Maths / B.Maths / Stats is compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate. However, for applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's University (New Town Campus), Maths/B.Maths/Stats is not compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
For applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's College (Park Street Campus), Maths / B.Maths / Stats is compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate. However, for applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's University (New Town Campus), Maths/B.Maths/Stats is not compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate.
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MAH CET exam will consist of two sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension and Quantitative Aptitude and Logical / Abstract Reasoning. A total of 200 questions have to be attempted in 150 minutes. There's no negative marks for incorrect answers. Here a detailed look at the syllabus:
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension
Grammar
Vocabulary
Reading Comprehension
Quant
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