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Saloni Sharma

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The admission process for B.Sc Mathematics course may vary from college to college. At Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), the admission to the B.Sc Mathematics program is based on the merit obtained by the candidate in the qualifying examination. In this case, the qualifying examination is the Class 12 Board examination or its equivalent.
There is no separate entrance examination for the B.Sc Mathematics program at VIT. However, candidates seeking admission to the B.Sc Mathematics program at VIT may have to appear for the VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) if they are also applying for other engineering and technology pro
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IMSc (Institute of mathematical sciences)
University of Hyderabad. CMI (Chennai Mathematical Institute)
Chandigarh University Punjab.

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Suman Swami

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TIFR (Tata institute of fundamental research)
IMSc (Institute of mathematical sciences)
University of Hyderabad. CMI (Chennai Mathematical institute)
Chandigarh University Punjab.

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Divya Kumari

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Some good colleges which will accept this marks are given below:
Loyola College, Chennai
Kristy jayanti college, Bangalore
J Do Birla institute, Kolkata
Mithibai college, Mumbai
Delhi college of arts and commerce
Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
These are the colleges you can enter in.

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The admission requirements for B.Tech programs at Delhi University (DU) vary depending on the specific colleges and courses within DU. Generally, B.Tech programs at DU require candidates to have studied Physics Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) as the main subjects in their qualifying examinations. If you have taken Mathematics and Chemistry as your domain subjects along with a language subject, it is advisable to check the eligibility criteria of the specific B.Tech programme and college you are interested in within DU. Some colleges may consider Mathematics and Chemistry as acceptable subjects, while others may have specific subject re
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Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology mentions the KIITEE Maths syllabus along with the official notification. Applicants appearing in the exam can refer to the KIIT Maths 2025 syllabus for their preparations. Candidates are advised to cover KIIT syllabus for Mathematics as per the weightage. For KIIT syllabus Mathematics important topics candidates can refer below. Complex numbers and quadratic equations Differential equations Matrices and Determinants Binomial theorem and its simple applications Sets Relations and functions Sequence and Series Mathematical induction Vector Algebra Permutations and combinations Statistics and Pro

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tarun mittal

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The Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) requires candidates to hold a Bachelors degree from any recognized university or equivalent qualification. There is no specific degree that is required for GPSC preparation. However, it is important to have a good understanding of the syllabus and should have an understanding of the entire syllabus.

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It is impossible to become a software engineer or hacker without understanding math. Software engineers write algorithms and engage in abstractions central to mathematics, and all accredited software engineering programs should require advanced calculus and Statistics as part of the curriculum. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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