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Ravi AnandI am a student.

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RS Agarwal and Arihant mathematics books.

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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

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You can pursue M.Sc Maths. For this, you can appear in JEST JNUEE IIT JAM any of these exams.

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No, the college doesn't have M.Sc in statistics course.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Maths honors have many papers like, mathematical, physics for which you can refer mathematical physics by HK Das integral and differential calculus. There is book by Shanti Narayan, linear algebra and abstract algebra you can refer PN Arora and ML Khanna. These are good books to refer.

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Ravi AnandI am a student.

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RS Agrawal.

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Tata Mc Graw Hill is a good book. Apart from that you can also refer to Algebra by SK Goal and HALL and Knight for Higher algebra.

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Yes, you are eligible for JEE Mains. Every 12th appeared students who have done there 12th in science stream with physics, chemistry and maths are eligible.

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Yes, you can get admission in economics honors without maths as well there will be a deduction of 2.5% from your overall best 4 scores. If your percentage falls in the bracket even after the deduction the college under the university guidelines is bound to give you admission.

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