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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

Guide-Level 12

Hello Chidanand,
Yes, you're eligible for NET. You need to face mathematics paper 1&2 with statistics as subject.
All the best for your future.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi,
It varies from university to university. Try to check from Lovely Professional University and Sharda University as math is not a mandatory subject.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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It completely depends upon which stream you want to choose. Like if you want to take B.Com and you have taken up commerce in class 11th, then it is not compulsory to have Maths. However if you belong to the other stream and want to take B.Com then Maths is compulsory for this college.

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Sohini Ghosh

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If you have taken up commerce as your stream in class 11 and you have taken best instead of maths then you can take admission in St. Xaviers if you get the eligible marks. If you belong to the Humanities stream then Maths is compulsory.

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rohith kola

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The important points to be followed for preparation of mathematical sciences are:
For part A, practice some good books of General Aptitude.
For part B, a practice of your subject is must since you have MSQ (multiple select questions) in which multiple options can be correct.
For part C, again, the subject knowledge is a must. This part also contains MSQ type of questions.
For detailed preparation tips, here are some points:
Make a plan about the studies and follow some good books. Prepare short notes and handbook for formulae & concepts which can be helpful at the time of revision. Be selective with the questions in the exam as there is n
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Ketan Ojha

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I think I won't be wrong if I say that you can still score well if you take Maths as your subject in 11th. You should pay most attention to what you are taught. Also, figure out your doubts when you solve exercises and then discuss them with your teachers. There are many IITians who were very poor in maths till 10th but later, they realised their weakness and fought them.

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Ketan Ojha

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I think, first of all, you should practice your NCERT completely. Don't leave any question from NCERT. Once you are done with NCERT, then you should go with other books like RD Sharma or Together With or any other that you prefer. But give first priority to your NCERT textbook.

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