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shaniya salahuddin

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No, math is not compulsory for B.A. If you don't have mathematics so won't worry you can easily apply for this university.
Good luck!

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Tanmoy PaulSee u soon in the cocpit

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MH-CET marks will be sole base for admission in COEP. But you need to get 50% marks in PCM. If this criteria is fulfilled, no one is going to ask your board percentage.

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Tanmoy PaulSee u soon in the cocpit

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Just purely maths as a subject does not have many applications. You can of course work for a firm involved with data analysis but all that again comes back to CS and coding. I would recommend you go for teaching as a profession. Join some institute for a few years and with the experience, start your own little coaching class somewhere (Where there are not many options for students. You will be more likely to succeed if you do not have much competition).
We have a coaching class here in Jamshedpur (Prerna Classes). Vikas Tank, who started it, was from IITB CS. A considerable number of IITians have worked here as well. Then, there is Kota
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BHAWNA BHOJWANI

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The basic eligibility criteria is 10+2 from a recognized school to secure admission with atleast 50 percentage.

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BHAWNA BHOJWANI

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Yes, you do have chances to get admission, as your scores are decent enough for the same.

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Aniket Mitra

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The conversion depends on your CAT %ile, work experience, GD PI WAT performances, academics, extra-curricular activities, etc.
A CAT score of 80%ile with decent GD PI WAT can help you to convert.

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Ravi Jaiswal

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There is no fixed cut off for admission. It depends on the applications received and the percentage received of the students.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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For jobs after 12th, it is good to go for graduation. For jobs, graduation is the minimum requirement. Therefore, in my view one should opt for a graduation course. Based on interest of an individual one should take the course. If you look at good job opportunities in government or private sector minimum 60% is the requirement.

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Lokesh Mathur

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No doubt, CA is far better but success rate in CA is very low.

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