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abdul shah

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According to the regulations of the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), private candidates are not permitted to appear for the Indian School Certificate (ISC) examination. All candidates must be enrolled through schools affiliated with the CISCE.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Switching from a Math stream to a Bio stream in Class 12th can be challenging, but it is possible in some educational systems. The ability to switch depends on your school's policies and the timing of the change. Generally, it's easier to transition after Class 11, but it might require approval from the school administration.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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To take a B.Sc from an IIT, studying Mathematics in your 12th-grade subjects is generally required. All IITs provide B.Sc courses in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Data Science, which demand a good background in mathematics. If you are a student of Biology without Mathematics, you might not be able to take these courses. But IIT Madras has an Online B.Sc in Data Science where students without mathematical backgrounds can be admitted through a foundation course. To be admitted to IITs' general B.Sc programs, you have to be qualified for JEE Advanced, and that means having Mathematics as a mandatory subject at 12th grade.

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Ravi Babu

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Since math is thought to be the fundamental to comprehending information technology principles Amity University Mumbai typically requires students to have studied mathematics in the 12th grade in order to be admitted to the B.Sc IT program, However unique eligibility requirements or bridging courses for students from diverse backgrounds may be offered by each university and program. Since you took physics, chemistry, biology, and information technology in your 12th grade you should ask the university's admissions office directly about your eligibility.
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When we talk of degree-level placements, Masters in Finance proved to be the most remunerative degree. It helped the Queen's University Belfast students bag an average annual salary of £89,000. Doctorate was the second most remunerative degree that fetched an average annual salary of £71,000. As the academic levels increase, average annual salaries also rise. Masters of Arts degree was the least remunerative and attracted an average annual salary of £25,000. Other degrees that performed well when it came to remunerative were LLM, Bachelor's, and Masters in Science.

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Yes, for admission into Uka Tarsadia University BTech, candidates will have to complete their Maths education in Class 12. Not only is it necessary for admission into the programme, but is also necessary for certain concepts introduced during engineering. To be eligible for admission in Uka Tarsadia BTech programme candidates will need to have cleared their mathematics exams and use that subject as part of the minimum aggregate score while applying.

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The choice between B.Sc Mathematics and Computing from IIT Kanpur and B.Tech from IIT Guwahati depends on your professional goals and interests.

B.Sc. Mathematics and Computing from IIT Kanpur is more mathematical, algorithm-based, data Science and computing. It suits AI, finance, analytics, software development or research careers. Placements may be more research or software-oriented rather than the traditional engineering job roles.

IIT Guwahati B.Tech, especially CSE, ECE or Mechanical has improved core engineering and industry exposure. It has more solid placements in engineering and technology firms.

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Students should have passed 10+2 with English and one of Pure Mathematics, Business Mathematics, Statistics, or Applied Mathematics to be eligible for St. Xavier's College, Kolkata's Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) program. The eligibility for the BMS course is not met by pursuing Economics without any of these math courses. Therefore, if you don't have the mathematical background, you are not eligible for this course.

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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At DRBCCC Hindu College, Chennai, Bachelor of Science in Mathematics is offered under the self-financing scheme, with tuition and other allied academic charges paid annually between about INR 20,000 and INR 25,000. The amount includes tuition as well as all other academic expenses. Fees do change according to institutional policies, though. The best and latest fee structure for the most reliable information can be accessed by a visit to the official website of the college or by contacting the admissions office personally.

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