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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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Math Honours: Eligibility. The normal eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Math Honours degree course is a pass degree in 10+2 or equivalent examination in Science stream with at least 50% marks obtained by candidates in Mathematics subject or in aggregate from a recognized board or Institute. Admission Process: Entrance exam and Merit. Top Job Areas: Actuarial Sciences, Banks and. Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent education
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1. Read the book line by line and make as many MCQs as you want out of it. This will help you to boost your content knowledge and will help to make a good grip on that subject.
2. You can also use various online websites available which provides free access to so many MCQs. They will make your work easy.
3. For Maths try to make your own MCQ through the back questions available at the back of each chapter.
4. Vast varieties of MCQ can be made just by changing the numerical values of questions in Physics also, so make use of it. You can use these ways to have MCQ Questions.
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