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Engineering is heavily mathematical, so I would suggest that aspirant must have basic mathematical knowledge. If you want to skip mathematics for class 11th and 12th then follow these steps to become an engineer:
1. Appear for Polytechnic (jexpo) exam which is based on 10th standard science.
2. After completing 3 years Diploma course you can become a junior engineer.
3. Appear for LEET exam to get direct entry to the 2nd year of degree engineering study.
4. After completing 3 years you can become a graduate engineer.
Though you complete this diploma and get a seat to degree course you will be finding various applications of maths in
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And ensure that you know IUPAC well.
I would advise you to choose a good book for that with which you can practise questions along with studying the concepts. O.P. Tondon is the best one for that.
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