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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, its is not compulsory for BCom aspirants at Jai Hind College to have studied Maths in Class 12. As per the eligibility criteria specified by the college for BCom admission, candidates willing to pursue a BCom at Jai Hind College must have passed Class 12 from a recognised board. The college has not specified any requirements relating to the subjects or stream required in Class 12. Hence, Mathematics in Class 12 is not a necessity to secure BCom admission at the college.
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IIT Kanpur JAM cutoff 2025 for the MSc in Mathematics programme saw fluctuations in the cutoff ranks over the last three years. For the General category students, the 2023 round 1 cutoff was 151; in 2024, it declined to 131. However, IIT JAM cutoff 2025 increased to 181. Therefore, candidates seeking admission to IIT Kanpur 2025 should at least attain 181 or higher to get a better chance at admission. IIT Kanpur offers MSc specialisations based on the IIT JAM exam.
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IIT BHU has officially released the Round 1 cutoff ranks for MSc admissions through IIT JAM 2025, and the figures show a steady year-on-year change in the Chemistry program. The closing rank for General (All India) category candidates in MSc Chemistry was 453 in 2023, followed by a slightly lower cutoff of 387 in 2024. Now, considering the IIT BHU cutoff 2025, the MSc in chemistry cutoff stood at 308 for the General AI category candidates. This means that candidates with a JAM 2025 rank up to 308 were offered seats in the first round for MSc Chemistry at IIT BHU. But, candidates can wait for the next round to come; it may decrease in t
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No, Maths is not compulsory for pursuing a BSc Biotechnology. So, you can go for a BSc in Biotechnology without having mathematics in your 12th class. The minimum requirement for BSc. Biotechnology requires successfully passing 12th class in the Science stream with PCBM or PCM subjects. The criteria may vary based on different universities/colleges.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
Honestly, You don't need to be a coding genius but yes you should be open to learning some basic programming and statistics.
Here's the truth:
- You'll be taught Python or R but only the parts needed for analysis.
- You'll learn basic statistics, probability and linear algebra—not PhD-level maths.
- If you're from commerce, arts, or management, don't worry! These concepts are taught from scratch in most good colleges.
But remember, Before joining, you can do a short online course on Python or Excel. It'll give you a head start and boost your confidence.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
Consistent practice is key to scoring high marks in CBSE 10th Maths exam. Practice questions daily covering all difficulty levels - long form, MCQs, assertion-reason, HOTS, etc. Use study materials like previous years' question papers, model test papers, and reference books for enhanced practice. Focus and discipline in studying will help you score full marks in Class 10 board exams.
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