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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The maximum marks in the SITEEE exam for the maths section is 60 marks. Mathematics holds the highest weightage in the question paper. There will be 30 MCQs, each for 2 marks.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The best books to complete the SITEEE syllabus for maths are NCERTs, All in one Mathematics by Arihant publication, RS Aggrawal, RD Sharma and HC Verma. Candidates must prepare the NCERTs to form their foundation and follow any one of these reference books.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The SITEEE syllabus for mathematics includes all the topics of the CBSE board for classes 11th and 12th.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
- Arihant Problem Book in Mathematics for IIT JEE by SK Goyal
- NCERT Maths Class 11 and 12
- Cengage Maths by G TIWANI
- Comprehensive Mathematics for JEE Advanced by Tata McGraw Hill publications
- Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A Das Gupta
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
In JEE Advanced maths, the topics that carry high weightage are:
- Matrix & Determinants
- Probability
- Complex Numbers
- Vector
- Definite Integration
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. A strong hold over the Math subject is very important in Chemical Engineering for process design and modeling, chemical process optimization and data analysis. Mathematical concepts like calculus, linear algebra, statistics, and other numerical methods are all used to understand and solve complex problems and interpret relevant data for chemical process designs.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Business Mathematics is not a compulsory subject in the Banking syllabus. While several colleges have it as part of the coursework for a BCom in BFSI or an MBA in Banking and Finance, it is not a prerequisite for any banking exam or job in the future. All you need is solid quantitative aptitude with knowledge of simple and compound interest, profit and loss, and data analysis to be able to apply these mathematical principles in a real-world scenario.
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5 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Le Ment college does not have B.Sc. Maths. College is offering B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry, Physics and Psychology subjects.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, NCERT Mathematics (Class 11 & 12) is generally enough for NATA preparation because most of the topics in the syllabus are covered in NCERT.
The NATA Mathematics section usually tests:
Algebra
Trigonometry
Coordinate Geometry
Matrices & Determinants
Probability & Statistics
Vectors
Differential & Integral Calculus
NCERT will give you a strong base, but since NATA questions are often application-based, you may also want to:
Practice MCQs and previous year NATA/JEE Paper 2 Maths questions
Strengthen speed and accuracy in problem-solving
Use reference books (like R.D. Sharma or Arihant) if you want extra practice
So, NCERT is sufficient for concep
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