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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

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There are various branches which don't have Maths. And, there are some branches, which have Maths in only few semesters.
BCA, Fashion Design -Interior Design -Hotel Management- BA -BMM -B.Sc -B.Com (Pass) -Animation -Multimedia-Graphic Design-Web Design-Game Design-Mass Communication are some of the career options without Maths.
You can choose any of them depending upon your interest.

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sanket hudaliCurrent MBA student , an Electrical Engineer

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Hello, to appear for civil service examination, you need a graduation certificate. You have not specified which stream you belong to, please do that. You can always refer books to study such examination. Also, there are few tutors who guides the students on YouTube.

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YOGESH BARANGE

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Hi Kartik.
You have a good score but actually thing what matter is your performance in GD/PI where GD& PI holds 70% of importance in your admission whereas 30% is only given to academics.

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Stela DeyJournalist with a flair for academics.

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The cut off will depend on overall class 12th results of the country. But generally, it is above 90% in aggregate and also, 90 above in the subject you want to take up. Also, for LLB, there are entrance tests in most colleges. And, you may have to clear CLAT.

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Aman BrarJournalist

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Chandigarh University is private institution, according to eligibility criteria, you need to score 50% marks in class 12th and they may take an admission test (just a formality).

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LBIIHM

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Dear Vishwa,
What is the objective of you doing a short-term course in Hotel Management after 5 years? What did you do in last 5 years? Which place you are from? I have no clues to these questions.
Still, you can do short-term course in Hotel Management. But, if you are looking for a career in HM, I will advise you to do a proper 3-4 year Degree in Hotel Management.

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harsh gupta

Beginner-Level 4

On the basis of marking scheme, Madhya Pradesh Board is tougher than CBSE.
Madhya Pradesh Board has some advantages like they give 4 set of expected question papers from where most of the question comes from every year (Parikshabodh or Parikshaaadhyan). And, CBSE post some sets of question paper and they are little handful, but not very much.
But, CBSE have syllabus advantage because many good entrance examination (i.e, JEE Mains) follow CBSE books.

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harsh gupta

Beginner-Level 4

On the basis of marking scheme, Madhya Pradesh Board is tougher than CBSE.
Madhya Pradesh Board has some advantages like they give 4 set of expected question papers from where most of the question comes from every year (Parikshabodh or Parikshaaadhyan). And, CBSE post some sets of question paper and they are little handful, but not very much.
But, CBSE have syllabus advantage because many good entrance examination (i.e, JEE Mains) follow CBSE books.

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