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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot get admission to M.Sc Chemistry at IIT Delhi without having math as a subject in Class 12. To apply for the MSc in Chemistry programme at IIT Delhi, candidates must have passed Mathematics (10+2) level. Candidates should have completed a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry of three years or six semesters from a recognised school or college. Students in the final year of a Bachelor's degree programme are also welcome to apply. Applicants must be physically fit. (Candidates must submit a medical certificate from a qualified physician in the prescribed format.) A valid IIT JAM score is required for admission to IITD MSc in Chemi
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Contributor-Level 10
Even if a candidate who have not studied mathematics in Class 12 can still do well in the MAH BBA CET exam. The exam includes sections such as Logical and Abstract Reasoning, Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, and Quantitative Aptitude. The QA section is based on topics such as algebra, geometry, data interpretation, arithmetic, etc. Students do not require advanced knowledge of these topics. To prepare for the QA section students can refer to the NCERT books of Class 9 to Class 12 adn other books such as "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal and online tutorials. Regular practice can help the can
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
At Fergusson College, Bsc admissions are based on merit. To pursue BSc courses, students should complete Class 12 in Science stream. For some specialisations, such as BSc in Mathematics and BSc in Computer Science, candidates must have passed Class 12 with Mathematics as a compulsory subject, among other subjects in the stream of science.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, questions based on Engineering Mathematics are not asked in every GATE paper.
Question papers with the codes AR, CY, EY, GG, M.A. PH, and XL do not consist of Engineering Mathematics questions. Engineering Mathematics and General Aptitude are the compulsory sections, which include 28% weightage combined in each in total marks in GATE papers with codes AE, AG, BT, CE, CH, CS EC, EE, IN ME, MN, MT, PE, PI TF, and XE.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Mathematics (Honours) Course shall be open to a candidate who has passed/appeared in Higher Secondary Part-II Examination (10+2 Pattern) of The Jammu & Kashmir State Board of School Education or an examination recognised as equivalent thereto, with Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics & 50% marks (45% in case of SC/ST).Admission to the UG (Hons.), PG, & Integrated courses are made on the basis of academic merit and Cluster University of Jammu Entrance Test (CLUJET). To apply for admission, the candidates must visit the official website of the university to fill in the online application form.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
DAIICT Gandhinagar GUJCET Cutoff for Round 1 was out for diffferent categories under the HS Quota. The Cutoff ranks ranged between 58 and 217 for the General AI category candidates. For BTech in Mathematics and Computing, the Cutoff closed at 58.
For the OBC HS category candidates, the Cutoff closed at 170 for BTech in Mathematics and Computing, making it the most competitive course. The cutoff was also released for the ST, SC, EWS and PWD category candidates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
In Maharashtra, for admission to B.Pharmacy courses through MHT-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test), typically the eligibility criteria include passing the exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics as subjects.
If you have not studied Biology but have studied Mathematics along with Physics and Chemistry, you may still be eligible for some B.Pharmacy programs in Maharashtra including Swami Vivekanand College of Pharmacy. However, it's important to note that eligibility criteria may vary between colleges.The specific eligibility requirements of Swami Vivekanand College of Pharmacy or contacting the college directly for a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you choose to give improvement only in mathematics and are absent for the rest of the subjects, typically, your final marksheet will reflect the improved marks only for mathematics. The original marks for the other subjects where you were absent will likely remain unchanged. It's essential to confirm this with your examination board or school to understand how they record such instances, as policies can vary. Ensure you clarify this before proceeding to avoid any misunderstandings about your final academic record.
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