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astha singh

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astha singh

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Most colleges require that you pass all core subjects before you can successfully apply for a course in higher education. It could also mean that you can apply for a course in B.Sc. Geology provided you clear your examinations before date of commencement. Moreover, if maths is not one of your core subjects, then you can take the best 4 and apply for B.Sc in geology.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
You may think for 'Higher Engineering Mathematics' by Dr. B.S. Grewal.
Best wishes.

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Varsha Mohan dass

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Yes, of course, you need maths for doing B.Sc-IT and M.Sc-IT. If you have any queries, kindly revert it.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
Weakness in one branch & strength in other branches of a particular subject is not.
And for math it is true also. But the challenge is to convert your weakness into strength. Integration part of Calculus is not so difficult that you can't manage - and you need not to be hesitant for pursuing B.Tech.in CSE. As you know well, there are two major process for Integration-
1. Method of Substitution and
2. Integration by parts. In addition there are some standard Integrals, where role of memory play the vital role. For overcoming shortfalls you need optimum practice. I think you can manage it if you want sincerely.
Best of luck.

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subhasish debroy

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Hi,
As you are interested in mathematics, definitely you can prosper studying math. But you haven't mentioned in which level you are. If you have completed your +2 level with maths as one of the subjects and scored better, you can pursue math or statistics honours in UG level followed by M.Sc. It would be better if some detail of your present status is available.

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imtiyaz alam

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The eligibility criteria for IX-XII class teacher:
Clear post-graduation in any stream which you can teach in school.
Clear B.Ed from a recognized college.
After completing your graduation you have entrance exams like:
UPTET
CTET
JNV
KVS

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Bhat NaieemI am what I am

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After completing graduation go for M.Sc mathematics and then prepare for UGC NET.

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Satyam Jain

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Hello,
The candidate must clear 10+2 examination in any discipline with at least 55% marks and have mathematics as one of the subject at matriculation examination level.

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