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Nitika

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Although, candidates from any stream may apply for the profile but candidates from the Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Accounting, Finance and Business Management will be preferred. Marketing courses are available at Certificate Diploma and UG level, can be pursued after 12th and are offered through Online, Offline as well as Distance Learning modes. To pursue these courses one must complete their 10+2 with atleast 50% marks from a recognised Board and may be required to qualify entrance exams. In case of Science students, Digital Marketing course after 10+2 can be the perfect field for them as Science students have a rich
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tarun mittal

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No, you cannot opt for only Maths exams through NIOS and be eligible for a Computer Science degree from an ISC board. You must take the full range of exams required for the degree, including Computer Science.

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In most cases, you can write the CET (Common Entrance Test) after taking the supplementary exams. However, it ultimately depends on the policies and regulations of the educational board or institution that conducts the CET. It is advisable to check with the concerned authorities of the CET to confirm whether they allow students to appear for the exam after taking the supplementary exams. Additionally, you can also check the eligibility criteria and admission requirements for the courses you are interested in pursuing after passing the CET. In any case, it's always best to prepare well for the exams and do your best to pass them on the
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Mathematics and Physics are vast and diverse subjects with a wide range of topics. However, some of the main topics covered in math and Physics are:
Mathematics:
Algebra: Topics such as linear Algebra Matrices and Determinants. Calculus: Differential calculus, integral calculus, and vector calculus. Geometry: Coordinate geometry, vector geometry, and Trigonometry. Probability and Statistics Concepts of Probability distributions, and statistical inference. Discrete Mathematics: Topics such as graph theory, combinatorics, and number theory. Physics:
Mechanics: Topics such as kinematics, Newton's Laws of Motion work-energy theorem, and conse
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Maintain a Separate Register for Formulae, Theories, and Methods. Find Solutions Yourself. Understand the Syllabus. Determine the Areas of Improvement. Keep the Exam Paper Clean. Answer in Steps. Attempt the Familiar Questions. Draw Graphs.

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Kuldeep Shukla

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First of all Maths is not compulsory for pursuing B.Com course in DU. It is compulsory for B.Com (Hons) not for B.Com. There are many colleges which provide the course of B.Com in DU. I am mentioning the name of some colleges below-
North campus:-
1. Daulat Ram College
2. Ramjas College
3. Kirori Mal college
South campus:-
1. Shahid Bhagat Singh College
2. GDV college
3. Gargi college
4. Venkateshwara college, and many more.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes you can choose Bachelor of Statistics (Honours) of ISI Kolkata B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics/ Statistics etc. In your undergraduate programmes. Please write about the college name for better response.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes, for B.Com you don't have to study mathematics in class 12th. Hello! Yes, you can enroll for B.Com (Hons. )

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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A commerce student can apply for Statistics Honours provided they have studied Maths in class 12th. You can try for Delhi University colleges based on your percentage. Not all DU colleges provide Statistics Honours though. I believe the ones that provide this course are -
Kirori Mal College
Hindu College
Ramjas College
Lady Shri Ram College For Women
Ramanujan College
Sri Venkateswara College
Check that out when the merit list is released. There are a number of other good institutes as well that conduct their own entrance exams for the course like BHU, ISI, NMIMS, Symbiosis School of Liberal Arts etc. Fill out the entrance exams as well. Alth
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Bhavesh Baraskar

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If you have 90+ it's usually walk in interview. Below that I guess it goes through the lists.
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