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YASH SHARMA

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Unfortunately, you will not be eligible for a B.Tech programme if you have failed in Mathematics in your 12th exams. This is because Mathematics is a compulsory subject for B.Tech programs in India.

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Siddhika ModiI am passionate about learning and a CAT aspirant.

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Hello dear,

Yes, it is possible to study Oenology without taking Maths in CBSE boards. Oenology is typically a field related to viticulture, enology, or food Science and is not directly dependent on studying mathematics in CBSE or any other board.

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A total of 14 companies visited MCA department during Atria College of Engineering placements 2023. The table below showcases total students and students registered for placements for the year 2023:

ParticularsStatistics (2023)
Total students 116
Students registered116
Company visited14
Individual offers18

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A total of 3 companies visited Mechanical department during Atria College of Engineering placements 2023. The table below showcases total students and students registered for placements for the year 2023:

ParticularsStatistics (2023)
Total students 65
Students registered59
Company visited3
Individual offers3

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What is the DU B.Sc eligibility criteria 2023 for Mathematical Science? Candidates must have at least a minimum aggregate of 30% or more in one language from List A1, Mathematics and any two subjects from List B.

The Delhi University BSc Hons Admissions will be done through the CSAS based on the CUET scores of a candidate. Some of the common BSc Hons entrance exams are CUET, NPAT, etc.

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Colleges Names Passing marks of CUET 2023

Delhi University (DU) 400-500

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) 170-200

B R Ambedkar University, Delhi 120-300

Allahabad University (AU) 400-500

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 What is the DU B.Sc eligibility criteria 2023 for Mathematical Science Candidates must have at least a minimum aggregate of 30% or more in one language from List A1, Mathematics and any two subjects from List B.

The Delhi University BSc Hons Admissions will be done through the CSAS based on the CUET scores of a candidate. Some of the common BSc Hons entrance exams are CUET, NPAT, etc.

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Priyanshu Shroti

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Yes, there are a few colleges available for admission in PG mathematics in Ramanathapuram, Madurai and Karaikudi. Here are some of the colleges:

  • Government Arts College for Women, Ramanathapuram: This college offers a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Mathematics.
  • Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi: This college offers a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Mathematics.
  • Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar University, Madurai: This university offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Mathematics.
  • Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli: This university offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Mathematics.

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You must have Bachelor's degree with mathematics as one of the disciplines for minimum of two years/four semesters in order to be eligible for the IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.). The precise course structure and length of the mathematics component will determine student's eligibility for IIT JAM if they are computer science or statis

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Data Science Courses After 12th: Eligibility

The general eligibility criteria to pursue any data Science course after 12th preferably a diploma/bachelor’s/master’s is graduation in Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, Data Science, or related fields. Aspirants need to score above 50% in graduation. Top data Science colleges such as IIT Madras ask for a minimum of 60% marks in graduation to be eligible for data Science courses. 

CourseEligibility Criteria
Data Science CertificationsHigh school from a recognised board, and basic knowledge of maths, computer science, and statistics. Some colleges/institutes may ask for a 50% aggregate score in high school
Diploma in Data ScienceBE/BTech/MCA/MSc degree with a minimum aggregate of 50% and statistics, computer, or programming as core subjects.
BSc/BTech/BCA Data ScienceClass 10+2 from a recognised board with PCM and Computer Science/Statistics
MSc/MTech/MCA Data ScienceBCA/BSc Statistics/BSc Mathematics/BSc Computer Science/BSc IT/BE or BTech or equivalent degree from a recognised university with 50% marks. Candidates with knowledge of mathematics and statistics are preferred
PhD in Data Science55% marks in master’s degree in any discipline. Candidates with a higher GPA will be preferred

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palak mahajan

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DU cut off for general category is listed as the over cut off for DU is 6.91 to 77.9 marks 6.91 for MA 7.654 Masters 6 2.754 EWS category 77.9 marks 40 category and 62% marks for the SC category 60% marks for the ft category and 55% marks for the physically handicapped candidate 

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