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Nageshwar singh bandral BandralEnlightened others is my main purpose .......

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Yes, you can take admission easily if you didn't had mathematics in B.Sc. They will teach you the way they teach all other subjects. Thanks and visit www.cuchd.in.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi,
A national level examination, GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is a qualifying exam for admissions to post-graduate programs (e.g., M.E. /M.Tech direct Ph.D. in Indian institutes of higher education with financial assistance provided by MHRD and other government agencies. GATE scores may also be used by public and private sector.
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Yes, you are eligible, since you have business Maths, so you can have little knowledge of Maths, so no worries, you are eligible for B.Com (Hons). In DU. All the best.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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If you have the Pass Certificate provides by CBSE, then nothing is stopping you from pursuing Higher Education. You must have had at least 6 subjects in 12th and Math as optional. So, it could be accepted, but you won't be able to pursue any course related to Maths.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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PDF cannot be uploaded here. But, you can easily find question paper on google now a days. If you still cannot find the practice set. You will have to visit a local book seller. They usually have Xeroxes of such papers.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Engineering is one of the best courses to consider. Choose the subjects under engineering based on your interest, though. Alternately, you can do B.Sc in mathematics, computer applications and IT, physics, Bachelor in Architecture, etc.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Engineering is one of the best courses to consider. Choose the subjects under engineering based on your interest, though. Alternately, you can do B.Sc in mathematics, computer applications and IT, physics, Bachelor in Architecture, etc.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Since you have completed 12th with biology, then medical is one of the bright options which includes 10+2 marks and also the entrance exams. If not, alternate options will be bachelors in science in varied options like chemistry, botany, zoology, biotechnology, genetics, bioinformatics. Nursing, bio-medicals and physiotherapy are good options too. If you are interested in management, then BBA + MBA could be an excellent choice.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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M.Sc Statistics and computational is better than the other one, as it has a wider scope for job market.

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Gurleen Khurana

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There are 3 parts in a mathematics exam. Part 'A': This part shall carry 20 questions pertaining to General Aptitude with emphasis on logical reasoning, graphical analysis, analytical and numerical ability, quantitative comparison, series formation, puzzle etc. The candidates shall be required to answer any 15 questions. Each question shall be of two marks. The total marks allocated to this section shall be 30 out of 200. Part 'B': This part shall contain 40 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) generally covering the topics given in the syllabus. A candidate shall be required to answer any 25 questions. Each question shall be of three mark
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