Mathematics Eligibility
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
No, Mathematics is not mandatory at the 10+2 (HSC) level to be eligible for the exam. Students from all streams, including Science, Commerce, and Arts, can apply as long as they have passed Class 12 or an equivalent exam with eligibility as per the Admission Policy of the Affiliating University.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates with BA/BSc with Mathematics as one of the group subjects, B.E/B.Tech. with Mathematics and BCA candidates with Mathematics at Intermediate level as a group subject.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
No. Mathematics is not mandatory at the 10+2 level to be eligible for MAH BCA CET 2026. Students from all streams, including Science, Commerce, or Arts, can apply.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
While applying for the UPESEAT exam candidates only need a minimum of 50% marks in class 10th and 12th and for PCM subjects of class 12th. However applying for the BTech mathematics and computing programme requires a minimum of 70% marks in class 10th and 12th and 70% marks individually in class 12th PCM subjects.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, it is possible to pursue a BSc course after completing 12th grade in the commerce stream. However, you may need to meet specific eligibility criteria, such as:
- Taking additional Science subjects (e.g., mathematics, statistics) as bridging courses
- Meeting the minimum percentage requirements for the BSc course
- Checking with the university or institution for their specific admission policies
Some popular BSc courses for commerce students include:
Bsc in Economics BSc in Statistics
BSc in Mathematics
- BSc in Computer Science
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, The CSIR NET exam accepts candidates who obtained their Master's degree in Mathematics with Computer Science as it considers both M.Sc. education and equivalent qualifications for eligibility.
Educational Qualification:
- A Master's degree in Mathematics/Applied Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science or a related field is required.
- Since your degree includes Mathematics, you are eligible.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A Bachelors degree (B.Sc or equivalent) earned in the 10+2+3 pattern from an accredited university is a prerequisite for admission to Government Rajindra College's M.Sc in Mathematics program in Bathinda. Only merit is used to determine admission. This postgraduate program is offered by Punjabi University in Patiala and lasts for two years full-time. Thirty seats are available for this self-funded program at the college.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Although it is not compulsory to have studied Mathematics as a subject in Class 11-12 level to apply for a BSc in Biotechnology course, students should have pursued the Science stream and studied Biology as a core subject.
The minimum eligibility requirement for BSc Biotechnology is to pass Class 10 and 12 with Physics, Biology, and Chemistry as core subjects, with min 50% overall (45% for SC/ST candidates), and 60% in each core subject.
As it is a BSc course, unlike BTech students who have done PCM or PCB in Class 12 are eligible for admission.
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