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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes! Unlike Finance or Data Analytics, Marketing is more about creativity, psychology, communication, and strategy. You'll need basic business math for statistics and market research, but nothing too advanced.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. On admission to undergraduate courses in the department of aeronautical engineering, it is obligatory that an individual should take Physics and Mathematics in 10+2 studies and at most instances combined with Chemistry as part of PCM requirements and minimum aggregate requirements as specified by the institution/exam.
Admission procedures often mention that Class 12 having Physics and Mathematics as the required subjects, the aggregate percentage varies according to categories and colleges percentage and varies according to categories and colleges.
Entrance examinations in aeronautical/aerospace courses (e.g. JEE Main/Advanced, stat
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you can't join the BCA course offered at SGT University Online without having studied Mathematics in Class 12. The minimum qualifications required to apply for the SGT University Online BCA course is to pass Class 12 with Maths as one of the compulsory subjects from a recognised board. Hence, no, admission into the university's BCA course won't be possible without Maths in Class 12.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
You can download Gujarat Board Class 10 Maths papers from official GSEB e-service and trusted portals. For recent years (2020–2025).
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
CMR College of Pharmacy has a vibrant placement atmosphere on its campus. As the 2025 CMR College of Pharmacy placements are still ongoing, the institute has recorded the highest package of INR 3,30,000. So far, 4 recruiters have visited the campus and offered attractive offers to students. The 2024 placements season recorded the highest package at INR 3,21,000, and a total of 51 students being recruited.
Top recruiters at CMR College of Pharmacy placements include Biological E., Cordlife, Apollo Pharmacy, Optum, Amura Health, Admerus Biosciences, etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, having strong mathematics, physics and chemistry foundations goes a long way in pursuing a Computer Science course.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
For the majority of Food Production courses, mathematics is not a prerequisite. However, tasks like inventory management, recipe scaling, and food costing require a basic understanding of numbers.
Students gain knowledge of real-world applications such as measurements and conversions throughout the course, even in the absence of sophisticated mathematics. These abilities guarantee precise kitchen operations and effective resource management.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Generally, BDS courses do not require candidates to clear Mathematics during their Class 12 board exams. Candidates who wish to enrol in the BDS course at Nair Hospital Dental College need to pass from the PCB stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biologyas mandatory subjects in their Class 12 board exams. Candidates are advised to check the official website of Nair Hospital Dental College to confirm the eligibility for the BDS course.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
In CUET, you don't need to pick out Applied Mathematics just due to the fact you studied Mathematics in CBSE.
Here's the breakdown:
If you studied Mathematics in CBSE (Core Maths) — you may pick out Mathematics as your CUET subject.
If you studied Applied Mathematics — you may select Applied Mathematics in CUET.
The choice particularly depends on what the college/path eligibility says. Some guides be given both Maths and Applied Maths, at the same time as others only accept Core Maths.
Tip: Check the CUET challenge requirements of the colleges and courses you're applying to. If your target course accepts Mathematics, you may stick to th
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
In most cases, you cannot take admission in a regular B.Tech programme without having Mathematics in Class 12, because Maths is a core eligibility requirement for engineering courses. However, there are some exceptions. A few specialised fields like Biotechnology, Food Technology, or Agricultural Engineering may allow students from PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) backgrounds, depending on the university's rules. But for streams like Computer Science, Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical, Maths is compulsory.
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