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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Class 8th standard mathematics state text book can be found in your nearby book stationary shop, shopping site like amazon/flipkart, even on google and some official app in form of pdf/book.Lastly you can contact your school/official website/senior/your mates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BIT Mesra has a seat intake of 77 for the BSc in Mathematics and Computing programme. The seat allotment in this course is done based on JEE scores. In addition, 50% of the seats are reserved for candidates belonging to the state of Jharkhand and 50% for other state candidates. The mentioned seat intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
According to JEE Advanced's eligibility criteria to take admission in IITs, a candidate should have atleast 75% in aggregate of below 5 subjects-
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- English or any language subject
- Best of either 5th or 6th subject except above 4 subjects.
Yes, you are eligible they just look at your overall percentage in class 12 CBSE that needs to be more than 75 thats all. Counting only maths marks is not what it is. Total percentage is needed the most. If you fulfill that, you are definitely set to go
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Most BSC Nursing colleges have standards whereby you stand an eligibility to join their Nursing college if you studied Biology, Chemistry, and Physics in your 12th standard. Mathematics is not one of the compulsory courses that any candidate needs to possess to gain admission into BSC Nursing. Though it is essential to note that it is fine for some institutions to accept students with Mathematics as an additional subject. The are normal instances where you will need to confirm with the specific admission requirements of each intuitions you are applying to. About 30 institutions demand Biology, Chemistry, and physics be offered as compu
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IISc has a four-year Bachelor of Science (Research) course in Mathematics and Computing and not a regular B.Tech. The program can be considered to have a very large research component and lays emphasis on the basic mathematics and computer science courses. Although it is not specifically aimed at preparing graduates for industries related to computer science, the focus on research and problem solving ability make graduates of the program in high demand with major companies in the computing sector. The fees for the program are approximately INR 2,20,000 per year and in total, the fee for the entire 4 years program would be approximately
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The latest cutoff information for B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing at IISc Bangalore is based on the JEE Advanced exam. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the cutoff ranks are as follows:
- General: 708
- General (Female): 2616
- EWS: 276
- EWS (Female): 478
- OBC-NCL: 634
- OBC-NCL (Female): 1964
- SC: 184
- SC (Female): 584
- ST: 199
- ST (Female): 254
- CRL-PWD: 19
- KM: 778
Please note that these cutoff ranks are subject to change, and you should check the official IISc website for the latest information .
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
In the CUET math section, you can choose to attempt either Section B1 (Mathematics) or Section B2 (Mathematics/Statistics). Attempting both sections isn't allowed. Choose the section that aligns better with your academic background and interests.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The CUET UG course subjects have many key disciplines.
Mathematics offers Core Mathematics and Applied Mathematics according to one's academic background and interest.
Core Mathematics entails calculus, algebra, linear programming, probability, and differential equations.
It conforms to concepts in higher mathematics along with traditional textbook methods of problem-solving, which are very fundamental for technical and science-oriented courses.
Applied Mathematics, on the other hand, includes practical topics like financial mathematics, time series, statistics, and real-world applications such as EMI calculations and indexes. More suitabl
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The latest cutoff information for (link unavailable) in Mathematics at S.C.D. Government College isn't readily available. However, admission to the Mathematics program is based on merit. To get the most up-to-date information on cutoffs, I recommend visiting the college's official website or contacting their admissions office directly.
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