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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Its not compulsary to opt for maths in HSC for the course that you mentioned. But ideally, its preferable to opt for maths as you may require those skills in your future. Also, in case you change your plan and want to opt for something else after 12th, maths is preferable.
All the best.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Yes, you can. Most universities require you to have physics as your extra-departmental/pass course for you to study physics in M.Sc. However, since science departments offer admission to Master's degree students via entrance exams, this might be difficult anyway. You'll have to work hard in physics to crack entrance exams. Alternatively, you could apply for an applied mathematics degree in Calcutta University or CMI or even for M.Sc in mathematics. Most of the departments have someone or the other working in the mathematical physics. Courses that are relevant to that are differential geometry, probability theory/functional
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I understand and appreciate your interest in pursuing Master of Science (M.Sc) with specialisation in mathematics from Hyderabad. To assist you in choosing the colleges, kindly refer to the link mentioned below:
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I hope this answers your question to your satisfaction. If so, kindly upvote this answer. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
Recently, CBSE board has changed the passing criteria from 33% to mere 25%, so that would be about 22.5 marks out of 90.
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Guide-Level 12
Yes, you can do B.Tech in biotech without maths and in private institutes there are no boundaries in terms of this course. You can apply for B.Tech in biotech in institutes like Lovely Professional University, Amity University, SRM, KIIT, etc.
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