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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You're not eligible for a BTech in Biotechnology program without Mathematics. BTech. Biotechnology requires you to have Mathematics as a core subject in class 12. The curriculum for a BTech in Biotechnology typically includes concepts mentioned below
- Calculus
- Linear Algebra
- Probability and Statistics
- Numerical Methods
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Mathematics is an important component in the field of Microbiology. While Microbiology primarily deals with the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, mathematical concepts and techniques are applied in various aspects of microbiological research and analysis.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No. BSc Physics requires the highest level of mathematics after pure Mathematics itself. You'll get to study Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Optics, Calculus, Semiconductors, Waves, Statistics, and so on topics during the course. So, if you want to go for BSc Physics, you need to clear your concepts of Maths first.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Yes, Environmental Engineering graduates require a basic understanding of Mathematics in order to design and operate models and systems which are environment friendly. Mathematical skills are required to understand the quantity of the pollutants and to measure them over a period of time. It is also required to manage waste treatment plants and pollution control systems. Though the level of Mathematics taught to Environmental Engineering students is not the same as other disciplines, they are given basic knowledge on Numerical Methods and Calculus.
I hope this answer resolved your doubt !
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Robotics can be studied without math, but it will be very challenging. The diverse area of Robotics necessitates expertise in math, physics, computer science, and engineering. You won't be able to comprehend robotics principles or design and manufacture robots without a solid math background. Topics essential for Robotics are as follows:
- Probability
- Statistics
- Linear Algebra
- Differential Equations
- Calculus
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As per the eligibility criteria of the LLB course, candidates holding a bachelor's degree in any discipline can pursue the course. No such requirement for Mathematics as a mandatory subject for admission to an LLB course. In general, neither traditional LLB programs nor remote learning LLB programs require mathematics as a prerequisite for studying law. Instead of emphasizing quantitative abilities, law programs generally emphasize legal concepts, principles, and analytical capabilities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students who have completed their Class 12 from Science stream with PCM or PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) subjects with a minimum of 50% aggregate score from a recognised board are eligible to pursue BSc Mathematics. However, the eligibility requirement may differ depending on colleges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, one can do Optometry without Mathematics. Optometry is a specialised field that involves the diagnosis, treatment, and management of eye-related conditions.
To pursue the course in Optometry, one has to complete the Class 12 Board exam with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics and English.
While mathematics is an integral part of Optometry, it is possible to pursue a career in this field without extensive mathematical knowledge. By exploring alternative paths, seeking optometry programs with reduced mathematical requirements, focusing on strengthening other relevant skills, and collaborating with colleagues and specialists,
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Mathematics might include introductory Physics courses as part of the core curriculum, especially in the first year. This solely depends on the specific university and programme structure.
Candidates must check the official website of the university and the programme they are interested in. MSc Maths brochure or curriculum section usually explicitly mentions included courses and any electives offered.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are the steps to help you secure admission to an IIT for a BSc in Mathematics:
- Fulfill the eligibility criteria
- Prepare for entrance exams
- Prepare for interviews or written tests
- Attend the counselling allotment session
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