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1. Bachelors Degree with at least 50% marks in the concerned subject/combination of subject and in aggregate. The elective subjects and languages in the combination of subjects are as under:
Bachelor Degree in Maths with any two of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Electronics, Computer Science, Statistics. The candidate should have studied Maths in all the years of graduation with any two subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Electronics. Computer Science, Statistics.
2. B.Ed or equivalent degree from a recognised University.
3. Pass in the
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Candidates passing in Mathematics/ Statistics at 10+2 or equivalent exam is compulsory for being eligible to B.A. For NMIMS. Best for you would to check the details of the academic excellence for the college. There are some other good colleges with academic excellence which could be checked for an alternative. Like Lovely Professional University ranked number 02 in B-schools is offering the best scaled top notch jobs. Grab your seat wherever you want to take admissions as the online admissions have started long back.
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Best of luck.
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