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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can prepare for the AUEET Mathematics section by studying the following units- Algebra, Trigonometry, Vector algebra, Measures of dispersion and probability, Coordinate geometry and Calculus. The related topics to all of the above-mentioned units should be prepared well by the candidates so that they are able to answer the questions prepared by the authorities. The offiical AUEET Mathematics syllabus is released online.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
You have to become a popostgraduateeacher first. For that, I have listed the PGT criteria -
PGT Maths eligibility:
- Master's degree with atleast 50% marks in Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics.
- B.Ed. From recognised university
- Proficiency in teaching in Hindi and English.
So first you have to do a Bachelor's degree with Mathematics as a subject. Then do the Master's degree in Mathematics+ B.Ed.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
If you do not have economics and maths in class XII and want to get admission in Geographic honours BSC in Shri Shikshatayan College in 2024. It's important to check the college's entrance requirements for the particular programme if you plan to enrol in Shri Shikshayatan College's B.Sc. Geography Honours programme in 2024 but did not take Economics and Math in Class XII. While some colleges might have prerequisites in particular subjects, others might place greater emphasis on an applicant's overall academic standing and suitability for the chosen career.
You can also check Jadavpur University where the criteria to get admission to the
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
No, you can not take admission in Amity JEE without math subject for B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering.
PCM is mandatory to pursue B.Tech in any branch. One option is that you can write your maths exam again from any private board (because it’s easy to clear) or from your present board.
But one must thing is that you’ll have to study mathematics in B.Tech in 4 semesters i.e. up to 2nd year (in every branch) and in CSE, you’ll study discrete mathematics alongside simple maths. And for that, you have to clear your concepts of XI-XII mathematics. If you are really interested in computer science, then, another option
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Linkoping University offers the best MSc in Statistics and Machine Learning programme to international students with better career oppurtunities. Linkoping MSc in Statistics and Machine Learning graduates are in high demand. Many of the programme's lecturers are internationally recognised researchers in the fields of statistics, machine learning, data mining, database methodology and computational statistics.
The Linkoping University fees is around INR 22 L and applicants must have a Bachelor's degree equivalent to a Swedish Kandidatexamen with English language test score to get admission to the program.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, VNSGU offers a two-year MSc programme in Applied Statistics. To apply for this programme, a student must have passed the bachelor's degree examination with english as a compulsory subject and statistics at least as a subsidiary subject. The two-year MSc programme comprises 4 semesters with over 11 theoretical and practical courses.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Transitioning from accounting to statistics for a master's programme can be a bit of a shift, but it's certainly possible! Many graduate programs in statistics or related fields welcome students from diverse academic backgrounds, including accounting.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The best books for RRB ALP Mathematics are given below.
- Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal
- Fast Track by Rajesh Verma
- Advance Maths by Rakesh Yadav
- M Tyra ‘s ‘Magical Books On Quicker Maths’
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