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Ambika Singh

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For M.Sc Mathematics admissions in NITs, the entrance exam is typically IIT JAM, not JEE Mains.

You particularly have to give IIT JAM for M.Sc.

 

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diksha soni

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The key highlights recorded during  Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University BTech Placements are:

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BTech Placement Statistics (2025)

Total Students

480

No. of Students placed

52

Median Package

INR 4 LPA

 

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Hemanth Alahari

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It is highly unlikely to get Mathematics and Computing at DTU with a 93.66 percentile in JEE Main, especially for an OBC-NCL candidate with Delhi home state quota. While your percentile is good, the cutoff for this highly competitive branch is generally much higher. 

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Hemanth Alahari

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Yes, in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) 2025, students will have the option to choose between Core Mathematics and Applied Mathematics when selecting their subjects. 

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The CUET exam offers two distinct mathematics options: 

1. Core Mathematics:

This is designed for students with a strong foundation in fundamental mathematical concepts and is typically chosen by those pursuing careers in science, engineering, or other STEM fields.

2. Applied Mathematics:

This focuses on applying mathematical principles to real-world scenarios, making it suitable for students interested in economics, finance, business, or socia

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Vedant More

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Several colleges offer BCA without maths as well as Without entrance exam.

Some of them are- 

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), which offers BCA through distance education.

University of Mumbai also offers BCA without mandatory math.

Other options include Amity University,

Dr. BMN college of Home Science,

Atharva institute of management,

IBSAR, and

Chattarpati shivaji Maharaj University, .

 Some private institutions like KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education also offer BCA without math potentially through affiliation with Chaudhary Charan Singh University. For direct admission based on 12th marks, several privat

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Monami Ghosh

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Yes! You can go for BCom Finance easily as a PCB student. For CSE, some colleges may accept you with 10th-grade maths, but most prefer maths in 12th.

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Gyanav Tiwari

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Yes, as a PCB student, you can take admission in AISC Pune for BCA even without Maths, as the college does not strictly require Maths at 10+2 level for BCA admission. However, it's important to check the latest eligibility criteria on the official college website or contact the admission office directly to avoid any confusion.

 

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Baldaniya abhishek

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YES, if you have studied applied math in class 12 you can apply to NMIMS. 

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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Yes, Business Mathematics is part of BCom syllabus. This help students do calculation for accounting, finance and tax part. Good math skill needed for any commerce field so this subject cover that part well.

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Hemanth Alahari

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Yes, CMA (Certified Management Accountant) generally accepts students from PSEB (Punjab School Education Board) 12th Commerce without a Maths background. While mathematics is helpful for some aspects of the CMA course, it is not a mandatory requirement for admission.

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