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Nandini Motwani

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Yes, it is possible to get an admission seat for students in the BBA course in DSEU (Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University) at its Dwarka Campus, without having Mathematics in the board examination.
Typically, students with assorted qualifications are allowed to apply for the BBA programs, but it is also mandatory for some specialisation to have a background in Mathematics or any analytical skills in courses for which that is compulsory.

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Score of 50% to 60% in Class 12 higher secondary coursework from an accredited board is required for a BSc in Computer Science.

Students must have obtained a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate (40% for SC/ST/OBC) in PCM. The candidate must have also written any one of the following entrance exams: CET/ COMED-K / JEE / AIEEE. The rank card has to be produced. The required percentage for similar programs like BSc Computer Science or Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) can vary based on the institution. Generally, a minimum of around 50% to 60% in Class 12 is often expected for Computer Science admission in 2024.

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Annu navariya

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Yes, generally, admission into the B.A. Hons. Mathematics programme at Punjab University is merit-based. The marks scored in the qualifying examination, which is Class 12, are considered by the university for merit-based admission. Applicants need to qualify for the Class 12 exam with a valid stream, that is, either Science or Commerce, and the percentage required in the subject as well. Punjab University may also carry out a counseling process or publish a merit list according to the marks of the candidates. It is recommended to visit the official website for updates on specific admission procedures.

 

 

 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi,

For the Class 12th Math sample paper for the 2024-2025 academic year, I recommend checking your school's official website or referring to your respective education board (like CBSE or state boards). Typically, these boards release sample papers a few months before the exams to help students prepare. You can also look for sample papers from trusted educational resources or publishers.

These sample papers are excellent tools for understanding the exam format and practicing different types of questions.

Best of luck with your preparation!

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Annu navariya

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Getting admission into B.Sc. Math can be pretty challenging after scoring low marks in Mathematics in 12th. Since most of the colleges will look for minimum percentage in mathematics as an eligibility criteria, flexibility can be observed by some universities where overall performance would matter. But that has to be confirmed from respective colleges on the eligibility criteria for each. A few of them that provide B.Sc. Math colleges include University of Delhi, Jamia Millia Islamia, St. Xavier's College (Mumbai), Christ University (Bangalore), and Banaras Hindu University (BHU). You can also check for colleges offering B.Sc. General

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Annu navariya

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If you fail in one subject like Math out of the six subjects in your CBSE board exam, then that may affect your eligibility to give the CUET or CUCET. In fact, eligibility criteria for both CUET and CUCET are different and for undergraduate courses, they require all candidates to pass in all the subjects in Class 12.

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With a B.Sc. degree, Mathematics and Physics in Class 12, and NCC C-grade certificate in Air Wing, you are eligible for entry into the Indian Air Force (IAF) as an officer. The application can be done through the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) that is held twice in a year.

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Shekhawati Post Graduate College, Sikar offers M.Sc. Mathematics with 40 seats; the admission process is done through Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Shekhawati University, Sikar. In the 2023-24 session, the cutoff was approximately 84.06% for general category candidates for M.Sc. Mathematics. However, it keeps changing every year because the number of applicants may increase or decrease, and also seat availability. For the most accurate and up-to-date cutoff information, it is always best to contact the college's admission office directly or visit the official website of PDUSU to get details for the current or upcoming academic session.

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Annu navariya

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At JIS University, the eligibility criteria generally require candidates to have Maths in 12th but since you have Geography as a core subject, chances are that you are going to be eligible. That is because some institutes recognize Geography as a related subject for Geoinformatics.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hello!

Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. in Mathematics from IGNOU even if you have completed B.Tech in Biotechnology, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria. IGNOU generally requires candidates to have a background in Mathematics at the undergraduate level. Since you have completed 3 math papers in your B.Tech course, you might be eligible, but it's important to check the specific requirements for the M.Sc. Mathematics programme on IGNOU's official website.

I will recommend reaching out to IGNOU's admission office to confirm your eligibility and any additional requirements for your case.

Good luck with your application!

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