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srishti khatri

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Sorry, but no, it's not actually possible.

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Vijay Angadi

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Yes, it is a good decision to pursue M.Sc Maths in IIT. Pursuing M.Sc from IIT brings you a heap of opportunities. You can become a lecturer in IIT coaching classes. There is an institute in Delhi which deals with Quadratic Equations. It is a research institute. It requires M.Sc graduates. You can still get a good job in Google.
All the best.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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Yes, mathematics is must for the CSE. You need maths irrespective of the branch.

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Vikash Jain

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Go through the link below for the syllabus of JAT:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Delhi/exams/du-jat/syllabus

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abhilash shishodia

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You may fill the form and take admission on a provisional basis, but your admission will only be confirmed once your result will be out.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Pradeep,
Generally, the mandatory subjects for applying to biotechnology/bio-engineering course are Biology, Chemistry, Physics/ Zoology. Every college is different and hence their admission criteria also varies. Please confirm the university name in which you want to enrol or you can also check the eligibility criteria of the course on their official website.
Regards.

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SAKSHI SINSINWAR

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They are different.
B.Sc (Hons.) in Statistics allows you to specialize in the branch of Mathematics that focuses on collecting, analyzing, and presenting a large number of numerical data. There are many practical applications for Statistics, including fields such as Science and Medicine, Government, Business and Education.
Bachelors in Statistics provides the students the fundamental knowledge and skills related to Probability, Mathematical Statistics, Data Analysis and Statistics Computing. BS in Statistics is very flexible and can lead to a career in business, industry or government.

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Bright Futureborn to help you

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Hi Niharika.
The minimum eligibility for applying to biotech is to qualify the +2 exams with min 60% (for general). Also, the admission is based on merit screening. If you fulfil these requirements. You are 99% eligible. Go for it.
All the best.

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srishti khatri

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No, a minimum of 60% is mandatory for that.

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