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Purnima RavindranEnthusiastic individual

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Hello buddy, If you are an aspirant to pursue BCA I. e. Bachelor's in computer application, then really it's a very good career choice as today's generation is all about technology and its application in day-to-day life. Since you are PUC failed don't lose hope and apply for cut/arrears exams and start preparing for that so that you can clear your PUC. And then pursue your dream course, apart from that no one can help in any other way as mathematics is an important subject for BCA.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Here is the eligibility for IIT JAM chem exam
Bachelors degree (at least 10+2+3) with Chemistry as a major/honours subject and Mathematics and Physics as other subjects, or
Candidates having a Bachelors degree (at least 10+2+3) without (Major/Honours) must have the concerned degree with (a) Chemistry as a subject for three years/six semesters, (b) Minimum 2 (Two) courses in Mathematics (c) Minimum 2 (Two) courses in Physics
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Chemistry as a subject for three years of 6 semesters. Many IIT have different criteria. Go through admission brochure of IIT JAM. They don't ask for Maths as 12th subject. But still have query then contact the IIT
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sahil mishra

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Yes, you can do BCA if you want to pursue your career in Computer Science even if you don't have Maths in your school. You can also do B.Sc. in Computer Science.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Great interacting with you. Yes, Math is compulsory to get into SRCC for B.Com (Hons) or any other reputable college these days. Even if you want to do Economics Hons math will still play a role. For applying for the Bachelors of Commerce (Honours) course at Delhi University, you must have studied Mathematics in your 12th, though it's not necessary to include that subject in your best of four percentage which is considered as your eligibility percentage.
1st Subject: English (Compulsory)
2nd, 3rd and 4th subject can be any of the main subjects like Accountancy, Economics, Business Studies, Computer Science, Mathematics an
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kirti Gupta

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Hello Vaishali,
the fee structure at New Arts,Commerce and Science College,Ahmednagar for Ph.D. in Mathematics is given below by the table.
Every department has its own fee structure.
You can see with the help of this table mentioned below:-
COURSE and its FEES are given below
BBA - 17,740 (1st Year Fees)
M.Sc - 10,455 (1st Year Fees)
BA - 3,065 (1st Year Fees)
B.Sc - 3,370 (1st Year Fees)
MA - 3,605 (1st Year Fees)
Ph.D - 36,100 (1st Year Fees)
Certification - 3,930 (Total Fees)
Hope this helps!
Good Luck!

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Yuvraj Divekar

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NEHU Shillong announce its cut off and merit list for various courses to get admission in UG and PG programs every year. There are around 51 to 52 department and colleges in NEHU SHILLONG for which out off will be determined based on the reservation categarious and the sea availability.At shiksha we follow each merit and cut off list of NEHU Shillong deeply and provide you the authentic round wise cut off data based on various sources.

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Yuvraj Divekar

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You must have Maths as a compulsory subject in plus 2 leveto get admission in st. xaviers college, be it Mumbai and Kolkata. Simply having Maths in class 12 won't fetch you admission in Xavier's.

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Arka Prabha Roy

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A very precise cut off can't be given, as online application has paved the way for more applications and this is the first post pandemic 10+2 exam, so cut-offs are different. In my year, I scored 95% total and 97 maths, and I got chance in the 9th list. Scoring over 90 is being safe, though 80+ scoring students have also got chance in later lists.
Update- today, the education ministry of state declared that from 18th july- 5th August, colleges will operate their admission portal and the fees of application is waived. So there will be more competition.

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SURAJIT DAS

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JMI MSc(Maths with computer science) 2021 cutoff marks :-
1. General - 46.00
2. Muslim - 39.00
3. Muslim OBC/ST - 33.00
4. Muslim Women - 34.75
5. JK - 36.50
6. KM - 18.25

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Prasad Gadiya

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We can directly take admissions for B.Sc. in mathematics in satyabhama university after passing out 10+2 in cbsc state bord or icsc bord but mathematics subject is mandatory till 10+2

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