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Anshika Maurya

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A bridge course is typically designed to bridge the knowledge gap between what a student has learned and what is required for a particular programme or course. In the case of a BBA student who wants to pursue MCA (Master of Computer Applications) but doesn't have mathematics as a subject in class 12, a bridge course in mathematics may be beneficial. The purpose of the bridge course in this scenario would be to provide the necessary mathematical foundation required for the MCA programme. The course would aim to cover key mathematical concepts and topics that are essential for studying computer Science and programming. The specific conte
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Chances of getting core branches are good enough under the asked category.

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There are several colleges and universities that offer undergraduate programs without mandatory Mathematics requirements. These programs are often focused on humanities, arts, social sciences, and certain professional fields that do not heavily rely on Mathematics. Here are a few examples:
1. Delhi University, India: Colleges under Delhi University offer a range of courses that do not require Mathematics as a mandatory subject. Some popular colleges include Lady Shri Ram College for Women, St. Stephen's College, and Miranda House.
2. Ashoka University, India: Ashoka University offers interdisciplinary undergraduate programs across vario
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Bhavana Pandey

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. Maths at Kerala University. The basic eligibility criteria to be able to apply for the course is that the candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in the subject chosen for M.Sc. Specialisation to become eligible for admission. Admission to the course is entrance-based. Candidates who make it to the M.Sc. Rank list become eligible for the Personal Interview PI round. The aspirants who want to enrol for an M.Sc. Programme are required to first fill out and submit the Kerala University M.Sc. Admission form.

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Manisha Kumari

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Best IISER Aptitude Test Books for Mathematics-
The most preferred books for the IISER Aptitude Test for Mathematics along with their authors are listed below.
1. Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A Das Gupta
2. Comprehensive Mathematics JEE Advanced by Tata McGraw Hill
3. Plane Trigonometry Part 1 by SL Loneyx.

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