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You may be allowed to pursue this training, provided you have an aggregate of 50% marks in PCM. Now since you have scored only 41% in mathematics, your physics and chemistry marks should be such that the aggregate % of marks crosses or equals 50. Then, you can in no doubt go ahead. All the best.
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Go through the syllabus:-
Learning about the syllabus is an essential part of preparation. This helps to have a better understanding of the preparation strategy and what topics to focus on. It saves you time as well. Work on your concept and solve different questions:-
Try to clear your concepts on each topic and practice questions based on that topic from different books. This way, you will be able to understand your understanding of the topic. Solve Previous Papers:-
This will help you know the exact difficulty level of the exam and prepare accordingly. Try t
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Syllabus for Mathematics: Differential Equations, Statistics And Probability, Permutation & Combination, Integral Calculus, Mathematical Induction, Complex Numbers, Sets, Relations And Functions, Mathematical Reasoning, Trigonometry, Three dimensional Coordinate Geometry, Binomial Theorem And Its Simple Applications, Matrix & Determinants, Limit, Continuity And Differentiability, Co-Ordinate Geometry, Vector Algebra, Sequence & Series. Syllabus for Chemistry: Chemical Kinetics, Equilibrium, Purification And Characterisation Of Organic Compounds, Chemistry In Everyday Life, p Block Elements, Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen,
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Students must have studied and passed in anyone of subjects viz Accountancy, Business studied, Economics or Mathematics at Intermediate level. So if you have studied any one subject as mentioned above can be eligible for B.Com (Hons. )
Further eligibility criteria for B.Com (Hons. ) of LPU is 10+2 with English with 60% of marks. So, here are different eligibility criteria. Thank you.
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