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Shubhankar Datta

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Prepare for Chennai Mathematical Institute or Indian Statistical Institute. These are the best institutions to pursue a bright career in mathematics.
Or else if you want to do Bachelors in mathematics, join Delhi University (Ramjas College to be specific) or Jadavpur University.

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Eligibility criteria to obtain Commercial Pilot License is as follows:
(a) Class XII under the 10+2 system or its equivalent with a minimum of 50 per cent marks in Mathematics and Physics.
(b) Minimum 16 years of age to be eligible for a Private Pilot License and 17 for a Commercial Pilot License.
(c) Vision in one eye must be perfect. In general medical terminology, it is called 6/6 eyesight. In the other eye, you could have an imperfection of 6/9, which must be correctable to 6/6.
(d) General physical fitness as approved by DGCA is mandatory.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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You can also get admission in some other schools for 11th with maths. You should try that first. Try to be a regular student instead of being a private one.

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Pankaj Kumar

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No, when you're in school you have to take math classes that are part of the curriculum, but most of the math you'll actually need when practicing as an architect is pretty basic. Basic trigonometry is helpful to figure out and angle from the lengths of the sides of a triangle, or vice versa, but with computers these days, even that really isn't necessary. When I was in college I had to take calculus, but I think now they have "calculus for non-math majors" that's easier. As an architect I have never used calculus, and I don't even remember the basics from college. Don't let the math scare you though. There are lots of architects who a
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