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Abhishek Khanna

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Yes, the Math section is mandatory. You cannot skip it if you want a total score. It is one of the main four parts. Even if you hate numbers, you have to take it. Try to learn the easy formulas to grab quick points. It counts for your Composite score.

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Vidhi Jain

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Yes. Math and Statistics are very important for Data Management courses because they provide the basic foundational base for understanding algorithms, data analysis and interpretation, building data models, and uncovering data patterns and insights. A few beginner courses may seem easy to navigate but intermediate and advanced Data Management courses demand a good amount of mathematical and statistical knowledge.

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Kanika Pandey

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Along with the minimum eligibility requirements of 70 to 75%,  international students are also required to have Mathematics as a subject in higher secondary as some of the courses in Business or Finance and Mathematics-related degrees, this subject. 

Mentioned below are the Maynooth University courses that require Maths: 

Program CategorySpecific Programs
Mathematics-related degreesBA Maths Studies, BSc Applied Mathematics, Pure Maths (Arts, Computational Thinking), BSc Theoretical Physics & Mathematics
Business and Finance-relatedBA Accounting and Finance, BA Finance, BBS Business (Business and Management, Marketing, International Business), BBS/BBA Business and Accounting, BBS/BBA Entrepreneurship
Science and Engineering-relatedBSc Product Design and Innovation, BSc Robotics and Intelligent Devices, BSc Sport Science and Health (along with Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
Other requirementsEngineering programs generally require Higher Level Maths and a Science or technology subject

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Vidhi Jain

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A good amount of mathematical know-how of linear algebra, calculus, probability and statistics is important for building and managing complex deep learning models. For basic projects you can still manage with basic math knowledge but for advanced model applications and new developments it is important for you to have a solid grip on mathematical concepts.

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diksha soni

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The key highlights recorded during IIITM Gwalior BTech Placements in recent years are provided in the table below:

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BTech Placement Statistics (2025)

Highest Package

INR 67.5 LPA

Average Package

INR 27.23 LPA

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Aishwarya Rai

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No, mathematics is not compulsory for BHM admission. Students from any stream can apply.

However, basic math is taught during course for accounting, costing, and inventory management. Commerce and Science students may find this easier, but even Arts students can manage with training provided in college.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, candidates seeking BTech admission at Government College of Engineering Aurangabad must have studied Mathematics in Class 12 as a compulsory subject. The institute's admission policy has specified the eligibility criteria for BTech admissions. As per the eligibility criteria, candidates must have passed Class 12 with at least 45% (40% for the reserved category) with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of Chemistry or Biotechnology, or another relevant subject.

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Aishwarya Rai

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No you don't need Math for Culinary Arts course. Most college take student from any stream without asking for special subject.

But little math is still helpful like for recipe measure, stock check and even money control.

You don't need to be very good but knowing simple ratio and calculation make kitchen work and food business easier.

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