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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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1) there are 3maths papers in engineering, common to all branches
2) if u done +2 maths, it's not difficult for u
3) if u r going through diploma, u vl get into 2nd year
4) CS/it has no mathematical problems like other branches

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Gaurav Singh

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yes a commerce guy can go through the BCA but u need maths in higher senior secondary, BCA is all about maths so dear before taking any decision for BCA it will be ddifficult for u .

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Marketing, HR and Operations have least mathematics. But all courses are equally good and marketing stands out for producing highest number of jobs. You shall go by your interest and pursue accordingly.

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Abhinav Pandey

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Mathematics is of very good difficulty level in B.Tech. If you're opting for B.Tech. you're required to be good at Mathematics. Engineering is all about Mathematics applied to solve problems. In CSE also you will be solving problems based on mathematical aptitude. So be good at Mathematics or do not join engineering.
All the best.!!!

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Almas QURESHI

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If you are in unreserved category so it will not be possible but otherwise chances r there

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Chetna S

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B.Sc maths hons is a Bachelor's degree so it does give you better understanding than B.Sc general course but is not equivalent to M.Sc so if u plan to make a career in mathematics, go for Masters after B.Sc hons.

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Chetna S

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Hi
Follow these.
1. Make a schedule and revise all the chapters weightage wise.
2. Be thorough with NCERT exercises n examples.
3. If you think certain topics are very difficult, you may only prepare the basic ones from it.
4. Practice as many sample papers as possible to train your brain in retrieving the methods and formula to be applied.
All the best.

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