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Rohini Rawat

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If you opt for the writing and Science sections with your ACT test, then you will be tested on all 5 subjects of the test, i.e., English, Maths, Reading, Science, and Writing. Fees of the ACT test with Science and Writing sections in 2026 for the non-US students is USD 221.50.

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Priya Garg

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No, the updated ACT test's composite score will only include scores from the English, Maths and Reading sections. If anyone opts for Science section, their scores for the Science section will be given separately but not in the ACT composite score. 

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Aashi Shukla

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The ACT test along with the Science section will cost $196.50 for all non-US test takers. The ACT test with Science section will include the English, math, reading and science.

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Jagriti Shukla

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The journey to the highest paying job has no shortcut. To get a notewrthy package, you would still be required to upskill yourself after 12th science. Here's the list of the highest paying careers and professions after 12th science:

  1. Commercial Pilot: Topping the charts for starting salaries, commercial pilots are in high demand. After completing the requisite training at a DGCA-approved flying school, which includes logging 200 hours of flight time and clearing CPL exams, you can apply for a co-pilot's job which offers a decent starting salary of ?12 Lacs to ?18 Lacs per annum approximately.
  2. Engineer (Computer Science/IT/AI/ML): Com
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Vidhi Jain

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Yes. Math and Statistics are very important for Data Management courses because they provide the basic foundational base for understanding algorithms, data analysis and interpretation, building data models, and uncovering data patterns and insights. A few beginner courses may seem easy to navigate but intermediate and advanced Data Management courses demand a good amount of mathematical and statistical knowledge.

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Vivek Kumar Yadav

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With a CUET score of 400, your chances of admission in B.Pharm colleges depend on the cut-offs, category, and state quota. Generally, private and some deemed universities keep seats open till August, so you may still get admission. Government colleges usually close earlier with higher cut-offs, but private and semi-government institutions often accept CUET scores or conduct spot/management rounds. So yes, you can still secure admission in private B.Pharm colleges with 400 marks in August through direct counseling or spot admission.

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Shikha Arora

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The college offers three UG and one PG courses, such as BA, BBA, MA, etc. The students can choose the major during the second year at TSLAS (for some majors, the prerequisites are offered during the second semester). Students can check the table below to know the detailed course-wise eligibility:

Course NameEligibility
BAClass 12 with 70% aggregate or equivalent examination (55% for SC/ST candidates)
BBAClass 12 with 70% aggregate or equivalent examination (55% for SC/ST candidates)
BScClass 12 with 70% aggregate or equivalent examination (55% for SC/ST candidates)

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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No, Biology is typically a mandatory subject for admission into BSc Physiotherapy, as the course heavily involves anatomy, physiology, and medical sciences. Most universities require PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) as the core subjects in Class 12.

However, a few colleges may accept students with PCMB or allied Science backgrounds. It's important to review the specific eligibility criteria of the chosen college before applying.

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, several universities and colleges now accept CUET (Common University Entrance Test) scores for admission into the Bachelor of Optometry program. This standardizes the process and makes it accessible to students across India.

However, admission policies vary. Some institutions also conduct their own entrance exams or consider merit-based admission through Class 12 scores in PCB subjects. Students should check college-specific criteria.

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Kanika Pandey

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Along with the minimum eligibility requirements of 70 to 75%,  international students are also required to have Mathematics as a subject in higher secondary as some of the courses in Business or Finance and Mathematics-related degrees, this subject. 

Mentioned below are the Maynooth University courses that require Maths: 

Program CategorySpecific Programs
Mathematics-related degreesBA Maths Studies, BSc Applied Mathematics, Pure Maths (Arts, Computational Thinking), BSc Theoretical Physics & Mathematics
Business and Finance-relatedBA Accounting and Finance, BA Finance, BBS Business (Business and Management, Marketing, International Business), BBS/BBA Business and Accounting, BBS/BBA Entrepreneurship
Science and Engineering-relatedBSc Product Design and Innovation, BSc Robotics and Intelligent Devices, BSc Sport Science and Health (along with Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
Other requirementsEngineering programs generally require Higher Level Maths and a Science or technology subject

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