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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a CUET score of 460-470 out of 850 for the B.Sc. Math group, your prospects of getting into the main campus of Allahabad University (AU) are dependent on the annual cut-off for your category. The cut-off is usually greater for students in the general category, although it may be lower for students in the reserved categories. Girls' hostel admission is competitive and given preference to main campus students who demonstrate greater merit. Keep abreast of the counseling process at AU.
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, you cannot pursue a B.Tech Biotechnology at NITs without mathematics. NITs require mathematics as a mandatory subject for JEE Mains eligibility.
Key Requirements:
- Mathematics is compulsory for NIT admissions
- JEE Mains requires Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects
- PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) students cannot directly get admission to NITs without mathematics
Alternative Options:
- Some private colleges like VIT and SRM offer B.Tech Biotechnology for students without mathematics.
- Some institutions accept students with Biology/Biotechnology instead of Mathematics.
- These colleges have more flexible admission criteria.&
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
The latest information about Cut off for securing admission into B. Sc (Hons) in Mathematics programme offered by Vishwa Bharati University is a score of 65% to 80% in class 12th from any recognised board.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, M.Sc. Chemistry at Tezpur University does not require mathematics in graduation. The eligibility criteria typically require candidates to have a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry or a related field. While a background in mathematics can be helpful in certain areas of chemistry (like physical chemistry), it is not a mandatory requirement for admission into the M.Sc. Chemistry program at Tezpur University.
However, always check the official admission brochure or website for any updates on eligibility requirements, as these can vary each year.
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
The HITSEEE Mathematics syllabus covers a wide range of topics from basic algebra to calculus and probability. Here's a general overview:
Algebra
* Sets, Relations, and Functions
* Complex Numbers
* Sequences and Series
* Permutations and Combinations
* Binomial Theorem
* Matrices and Determinants
* Quadratic Equations
Trigonometry
* Trigonometric Ratios and Identities
* Trigonometric Equations
* Inverse Trigonometric Functions
* Applications of Trigonometry
Coordinate Geometry
* Straight Lines
* Conic Sections (Circles, Parabolas, Ellipses, Hyperbolas)
* Three-Dimensio
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Here are some colleges offering specializations in Mathematics and Computational branches:
- Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) – Specializations in Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics.
- University of Delhi – Offers Computational Mathematics and Mathematics specializations through different departments.
- Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) – Specializations in Computational Mathematics, Data Science, and Mathematical Computing.
- National Institute of Technology (NITs) – Provides Mathematics and Computing programs with computational focus.
- Bangalore University – Offers M.Sc. in Computational Mathematics.
- University of Pune
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can get admission to a Commerce course even if you have cleared your 12th Science exam and failed only in Math. Most colleges offering B.Com or other Commerce programs do not require Mathematics as a compulsory subject; however, some may prefer it.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can join BA Economics at Delhi University even without Maths in Class 12. It will limit your option. Some colleges of the DU may offer this programme without the requirement of Mathematics. However, others are taking it as a compulsorily required subject at the time of admission to their college.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Of course, one can opt for Diploma or BCA in Computer Science itself, even though there is no study of Maths at Class 12 level; however, the eligibility may vary institute to institute. For instance, some colleges consider those who studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB), especially for the Diploma in Computer Science or BCA.
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