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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The last year's 2019-20 cutoff for B.Sc. Hons Mathematics in general category at Miranda House Delhi was 96.5. 100% of weightage is given to PCM marks if theory and practical components are in 70% and 30% ratio. Hence yours chances are very less.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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You should have maths or statistics in 12th boards to appear for NPAT. If you have not taken maths or statistics in 12th boards then definitely you are not eligible for NPAT. You are one call away to get your dream college. Reach us to get confirm admission in top B-schools for all UG-programme.

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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Important Instruction:
The Candidate Should have studied Maths in all three years of graduation with any two subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Electronics, Computer Science, Statistics. In case of an honours degree in maths, the candidates should have studied Maths in all the three years of graduation with at least 50 % marks in aggregate and any two subjects indicated in point No. 1 with at least 50% marks in each subject at graduation, level and also at least 50% marks in graduation. BA (Hons. ) in maths and B.Sc (Hons. ) in any subjects other than maths are not eligible for the post of TGT (Maths). Desirable KnowledgeKnowledge of C
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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello,
Solve as many previous year IIT JAM Question Papers as possible. This is the best way to prepare for the exam as this will give you and idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. Also take online mock tests to analyze your preparation. This will also increase your speed and accuracy while solving questions. Learn all the important formulas as they are the backbone of Maths. Practice as many questions as possible. Make notes of all the important stuff. This will help you in your last minute preparation. Improve your weaker areas. Focus more on the topics in which you are weak. Study at least 6-7 hours daily and
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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BA (H) Mathematics has been one of the course choices for Commerce-background students. The Commerce students are equally eligible for the course, said Nandita Narain, HoD, Mathematics, St Stephen's College. Many Commerce students came to us to ask whether they can apply for BSc (H) Mathematics.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, you can go for MA program even after graduating in BSc (PCM).
MA is a postgraduate academic degree that is awarded in a non-science subject. An MA is a 2-year degree program that can be done in subjects like English, Hindi and any regional or foreign language.
The basic eligibility criterion to be fulfilled by students for applying to MA course is completion Bachelors degree in any stream. Admission to the course is based on entrance exams along with merit obtained by students in Bachelors degree. However the eligibility may vary from university to university.
Eligibility for Master of Arts (MA)
Interested aspirants who wish to pursue
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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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Eligibility: For admissions into BBA courses, students are needed to clear the 10+2 or equivalent examination from any recognised board or school. Some colleges consider the criteria of securing 50% marks in the qualifying exam. The age should be between 17 to 25 years.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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As a part of course we all had six semester and out of those six we had mathematics in four semesters. I will give my opinion in two parts, namely mathematics and other subjects (theory). Separate because I was good with mathematics and moderate with theories. For mathematics:
You will get marks for each and every valid step. No matter you reach final solution or not provided you are solving in the right direction. For other subjects:
What I think is, it totally varies with different exam checking examiner. I was not among those who were good with their writing skills. I used to write answers to the point. Still managed to get passing ma
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