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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Mathematics in class 12 is generally mandatory for taking admission in most undergraduate programmes at SSCBS, which include courses such as BBA (Financial Investment Analysis) or BMS - Bachelor of Management Studies due to their focus on considerable quantitative and analytical components.

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Eligibility Criteria for NDA Examination

No additional education qualification is fixed in the eligibility criteria for a candidate from India to appear at the National Defence Academy (NDA) examination.

The NDA exam guidelines, as part of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) that organizes and conducts the NDA exam, do not prescribe an exploration period less than attaining the said percentage of marks in Physics and Mathematics at the 10+2 level for eligibility: eligibility required completion of the 12th standard with compulsory subjects as Physics and Mathematics.

 

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The eligibility criteria for Jamia Hamdard BCA is the student must pass 12th examination with at least 5 subjects and at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA in aggregate and also must have one of the following subjects as passed subjects: Mathematics, Business Mathematics, Accountancy, Data Entry Operations, Web Technology, Web Application, Multimedia, Computer Science, Computer Application, Information Technology, Information Practices, Informatics Practices, Typography and Computer Application, or any other equivalent computer related subjects. According to the eligibility if you have any of the subjects, then you are eligible.

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C Kranthi kumar

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If you are interested in commerce and applied mathematics, you can consider the courses combining both subjects. Some of the courses that you can consider are:

1.B.Com. with applied mathematics is a four-year dual degree programme I think this is the best option.

2.B.Com Accounting and Taxation

It is also a good course that you can consider.

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Priya Kumari

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some of the top colleges are:-

  • Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS)
  • Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU)
  • Amity University

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Arindam Modak

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- With an MSc in Mathematics and B.Ed., there are quite a few government exams from which you can choose depending on your hobbies and career aspirations. Here are some of the best ones for you: Teacher Eligibility Tests (TET):

B.Ed indeed paves the path to appearing for the TET. You can go for the state-level or even central-level exams (CTET) to become a teacher in schools. Eligibility: Generally subject-specific B.Ed plus passing the TET would make you a primary or secondary private school teacher.

State Civil Services Examination (SCT):

If you dream of working in administration, then state civil services of SDM, DSP, or any other admi

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Failure in mathematics subjects in 12th boards does not completely disqualify students from attending higher education or even for a Master's degree. Many universities consider students' performance overall or make provisions that allow students to pass supplementary examinations before applying to postgraduate courses. Try to search for universities, which use flexible admission norms based on your overall performance or make provisions like bridge courses or something like that, which you can attempt to qualify for.

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As per your state board or examination authority, you can be permitted to take a re-examination on the HSC Mathematics paper in July, as they conduct supplementary or improvement exams. Most of the education boards in India, for instance, the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE), are doing well by giving students an opportunity to get back to writing supplementary/improvement exams to enhance their marks.

You would have to apply by filling in a supplementary/improvement examination form which would generally become available once the main examination results are out. Different boards have different dates, procedure

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The CUET exam-based cutoff for B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics at BHU is approximately 168 marks for the General category, 174 for OBC candidates, and 107 for SC candidates; you can find the most up-to-date cutoff details on the official BHU website, as the information may vary slightly depending on the year and admission round.

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