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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write the college name for fee and other details.

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I am currently enrolled for CSE in Chitkara University so I think I am suited to answer your question. Our university boasts of 100 percent placement with an average package of 5-6 LPA, with the highest varying between 30 to 32 LPA.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No, you are not eligible. As per M.Sc Chemistry JAM eligibility criteria, the candidates should have studied Chemistry for three years in Bachelor's degree. However, you can be eligible for M.Sc. Mathematics.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Hello Anshumaan
CPL stands for Commercial Pilot License. It will take Maximum one year to complete the course. Eligibility : HSc / Equivalent with Maths, Physics and Chemistry (Minimum 50%)
Age : Minimum 16 Years to start CPL training
Vision : Must posses 6/6. And you must free from major diseases to join for CPL. The job of a pilot is a highly specialised one. It requires knowledge of air navigation, interpretation of meteorological reports, operating sophisticated electronic and mechanical controls, leading the aircraft under adverse circumstances, and being a leader to the flight crew and passengers under climatic and other emergency
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the eligibility criteria of TGT (Math), The candidate should have passed Bachelor degree in concerned subject+B.Ed. And Concerned state TET. While for PRT, The candidate should have 12th+ D.Ed. /B. El. Ed. Or Graduation+B.Ed. So from above for TGT Math teacher, You candidate should have Bachelor degree in Math+ B.Ed. So Economics and Philosophy graduate are not eligible for TGT Math. As per the eligibility criteria of Primary Teacher (PRT) candidate should be 12th passed+D.Ed/B.El.Ed. Or should be Graduate+B.Ed. So you are not eligible for PRT also. Its better to do B.Ed. In place of doing certificate single subject mathematics
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No, maths is not considered as a compulsory subject when it comes to taking up BCA.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Hello,
You may be allowed to pursue this training, provided you have an aggregate of 50% marks in PCM. Now since you have scored only 41% in mathematics, your physics and chemistry marks should be such that the aggregate % of marks crosses or equals 50. Then, you can in no doubt go ahead. All the best.

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