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Kumar Gourab Brahma

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The cutoff for the general category is usually high, about 93%. But don't worry; if you aren't clearing the cutoff, you can give the CUET-PG 2023 entrance test. The application process for CUET-PG 2023 has started, and you can register on the official website of the exam.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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Commerce without Maths has scores of fields that you can choose from. You can pursue an array of degree programs like Law, Education, Fine Arts, Arts courses, Event Management, Hospitality Management courses and much more.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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It is quite difficult for you to get admission in government colleges with this percentile in JEE Mains. To know in which colleges you are eligible. Go with college predictor tool, https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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The eligibility criteria for the merchant navy may vary depending on the specific requirements set by the organisation or country you are applying to. Generally, the merchant navy has stringent selection criteria to ensure that candidates possess the necessary skills and knowledge for the maritime industry. While having an average percentage above 60% is a positive factor, it is unlikely to be the sole criterion for eligibility. Math, Physics and Chemistry are often important subjects for maritime studies, and organizations may have specific minimum marks or grade requirements in these subjects. To determine your eligibility accurately
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Mahesh Kumar

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In BCA or technical courses you have to go through the Mathematics in first two and three semesters but it's compulsory in technical course that you have a good knowledge of Maths. You just need to pass the Maths exam.

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Sreejit Dey

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According to my research the latest cutoff marks at all ahabad university for bsc in mathematics is around 520 and above but you can directly contact the college authority for more detailed information, the contact information is available on their official website

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Saksham Dubey

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No, mathematics is not compulsory to pursue microbiology in St. Xaviers College Kolkata!
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Candidates who have successfully completed B.Sc. Honours in Microbiology / Life Science Zoology / Botany / Physiology / Biochemistry / Biotechnology / Molecular Biology / Genetics / Bioinformatics with a minimum of 55% marks in the Honours Papers (45% marks for the reserved
category). Students with 3 Major subjects in graduation are not eligible to apply. Candidates who have completed 2nd year or 5th Semester and are awaiting final year / 6th
semester Examination Results are also eligible to apply. Admission for such candidates
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Khushi Chauhan

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Admission Details
Marks secured in the relevant written admission test: Out of 100.
The qualifying marks in admission test shall be 30% for general candidates and 27% for OBC candidates. There shall be no eligibility marks in case of SC/ST candidates.

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Khushi Chauhan

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No Maths is not required. B.Sc. Biology Syllabus is designed to impart knowledge pertaining to ecology, biodiversity, botany and genetics and can be pursued by students who have passed Class 12 or equivalent with an aggregate of 50% marks from a recognised board with Physics Chemistry and Biology/Zoology/Botany as mandatory subjects.

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Anshika Maurya

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After completing a B.Sc. In Mathematics, there are numerous career options available across various sectors. Here are some potential career paths:
1. Data Analyst: Analyzing and interpreting data using mathematical models and statistical techniques.
2. Actuarial Science: Assessing and managing risk in insurance, finance, and investment sectors.
3. Operations Research Analyst: Applying mathematical and analytical methods to optimize business processes and decision-making.
4. Financial Analyst: Analyzing financial data, preparing reports, and providing insights for investment decisions.
5. Teaching and Research: Pursuing a career in acade
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