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Muskan Yadav

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The specific mathematics courses offered in a B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) programme can vary depending on the university and the specific curriculum. However, in general, the mathematics component in a B.Com programme is not typically focused on advanced mathematical concepts. Instead, it usually includes foundational mathematics that is relevant to business and commerce. In the first year of a B.Com programme, you may encounter mathematics courses such as:
Business Mathematics: This course covers topics like arithmetic, Algebra equations, percentage, ratios, and basic statistical concepts. It is designed to provide students with mathe
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The following colleges can be the best options
1. St. Stephen college New Delhi
2. Hindu college New Delhi
3. Loyola College Chennai
4. MCC Chennai
5. Fergusson college Pune
6. St. Xavier college Kolkata.

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Kaushalk shukla

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Best books preferred for JEE Main for Maths are -
Mathematics by R. D. Sharma
Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A. Das Gupta
New Pattern Mathematics for JEE Main and Advanced by Arihant Publications
Integral Calculus for JEE Main and Advanced by Admit Agarwal
Differential Calculus for JEE Main and Advanced by Admit Agarwal
Coordinate Geometry for JEE Main and Advanced by S. K. Goal
Trigonometry for JEE Main and Advanced by S. L. Loney
Algebra for JEE Main and Advanced by G. Tewani
Objective Mathematics for JEE Main and Advanced) by R. D. Sharma.

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Udita Das

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Yes, you can take admission in M.Sc Math and B.ed integrated after completing B.Sc in computer science. Integrated M.Sc courses are five-year courses that combine undergraduate and postgraduate courses into one program. You can specialize in Mathematics as well as other fields such as Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Environmental Science, Life Sciences and many more. B.Ed is a Bachelor of Education degree that is specifically done by candidates who want to take teaching as a profession.

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Vaibhav pal

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Hi Anil, the syllabus for Math and Reasoning for RRB ALP (Assistant Loco Pilot) exam includes Mathematics or Quantitative Aptitude General Intelligence & Logical Reasoning, Syllogism, and Basic Science & Engineering. The exam consists of two stages of Computer Based Test (CBT). The first stage of CBT includes Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Science, and General Awareness on Current Affairs. The second stage of CBT includes Part A and Part B. Part A includes Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, Basic Science & Engineering, and General Awareness on Current Affairs. Part B includes relevant trade syllabus.
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Sahil Aggarwal

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You will, of course. Schools only worry about showing fear, but the authorities don't realise that many kids can't function well under such intense pressure. So keep your cool, is my advice. And begin your 12th-grade studies diligently. I realise that this advise is rather out of date, but I still hope you can have an impact on your subordinates.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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No, you cannot get the admission in ISR for B.Com (Hons). candidate must have studied Commerce in class 11 and 12 with Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Maths and English as main subjects.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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I can provide you with some general information about the facilities and classes in the department. Lucknow University is a renowned institution in India and has a well-established Mathematics department. The department offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in Mathematics. The facilities provided by the department include a library, computer labs, and classrooms equipped with audio-visual aids. As for the regularity of classes, the department follows a strict academic schedule and conducts regular classes as per the timetable. However, any unforeseen circumstances such as strikes, natural calamities, or other emerge

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Aayushi Bijawe

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Yes, you can pursue a PhD in Mathematics from IIT Kharagpur. IIT Kharagpur offers a PhD program in Mathematics through its Department of Mathematics. To be eligible for the program, you would typically need to have a Master's degree in Mathematics or a related field with a good academic record, along with a qualifying score in a national-level examination such as CSIR-UGC NET, NBHM, GATE, or JRF.
The admission process for the PhD program typically involves a written test and an interview, and the selection is based on various factors such as academic record, research aptitude, and performance in the admission process. You can visit the
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Aayushi Bijawe

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To pursue a B.Ed with Maths you typically need to have a Bachelor's degree in Maths or a related field such as Physics or Engineering. However, some universities may also consider candidates who have a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks and have studied Maths as one of their subjects in 10+2. In your case, you have a Bachelor's degree with English Political Science, and Social Science. Although you have studied Maths in your 10+2, it is unlikely that you would be eligible for B.Ed with Maths based on your Bachelor's degree.

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