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Yes, maths is a compulsory subject for integrated biotechnology.
Kindly check the eligibility criteria in the link given below:-
http://www.sxccal.edu/admissions/SXCAdmission2018/UG8102/EligibilityCriteria.htm.
Wishing you good luck!
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It can be a good option for short-term career growth. It should be done simultaneously with a full-time degree programme. The market is competitive so a single NIIT certificate may not be as good as it was earlier.
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Atal Bihar Vajpayee Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management
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Depends on your choice of branches. If you are looking for Pure Sciences, then no, none of the IISERs mandatorily require a Maths background for BS-MS admissions. However, if you are applying for the Engineering Science (EECS and Chem. Engineering) and the Economics programme at IISER Bhopal, then you are required to have a math background in class 11th and class 12th. Also, as a previous answer pointed out, the Aptitude Test has 25% questions from Mathematics. So, if you are a non-math student, you would be well-advised to maybe spend the last couple of months going over a few basics from class 11th and class 12th NCERT tex
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