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astha singh

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As a minimum criterion of eligibility, candidates seeking admission to the course need to have completed the 10+2 or equivalent level of education from a recognized educational Board, and in the Commerce stream, with Accounts, Math, Business, and Economics as main subjects, and a minimum aggregate score of 50%.
Ideal students of the course would possess the following skills:
1) Interest in and aptitude for technology, Mathematics, and Science.
2) Familiarity with programming and computer hardware/software.
3) Competent knowledge of core electrical and computer subjects such as electronics, electrical systems, computers, circuits, design an
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astha singh

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Yes, you can opt for M.Sc. astrophysics after completing B.Sc. in physics, electronics and maths.

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If you were unable to clear maths and physics, it would only make sense to re-appear for the examinations and try to clear them in your second attempt. Your chances only depend on the level of preparation in the two subjects. Take help from your fellow students and study as much as you can to improve your chances to clear the subjects.

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astha singh

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Yes, you most definitely can, provided you fulfill the eligibility criteria of colleges offering this course.

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One central concept in pure mathematics is the idea of generality; pure mathematics often exhibits a trend towards increased generality. Uses and advantages of generality include the following:
1) Generalizing theorems or mathematical structures can lead to deeper understanding of the original theorems or structures.
2) Generality can simplify the presentation of material, resulting in shorter proofs or arguments that are easier to follow.
3) One can use generality to avoid duplication of effort, proving a general result instead of having to prove separate cases independently, or using results from other areas of mathematics.
4) Generality
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Mariam shirazI am a high functioning sociopath.

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Hi Veronica,
Your approach towards your target is appreciable, however, you also have to work hard for achieving it. For this you need to practice maths on daily basis for at least 2 hours, but the quantity of studies doesn't matters but what matters is how much you understood the concept. Suppose you are practicing a sum, once you are done with your exercise try to solve the sums from other reference books as it will increase your confidence and you will also realize weather you are clear with the concept. Once you are done with your syllabus revise the concepts as much as possible. Also make your own formula list of all the chapters
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Shipra Suman

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Yes you can pursue B.Ed after BCA and D.El.Ed.

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Kriti SharmaLearn your own self, rest is on the way ;)

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Hi Himanshu,
You can give an additional exam for maths, before heading on for your graduation (but for that, you may have to drop for 6 months or even a year, as you didn't had maths previously), so that it can be added up to your grade card and could open up the fields asking for maths.
After that, you can proceed for BCA, and then MCA.
If you had a commerce background, then you can pursue for B.Com. IT, but you will have to do additional courses like Programming languages(C, C+), DS, Networking, etc. which are among major subjects of BCA, and becomes a base for doing MCA.
But you know yourself better. So if you think that you are capable
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