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Hi,
As long as you had mathematics as one of your subjects in +2(12th class, any board), you are eligible for taking admission in B Sc Economics honurs, in ST Xavier's college kolkata.
Percentage Required- (Aggregated- 60% or more)
(Mathematics- 60% or more)
Hello,
As per your query, you got RT in math.
Repeat Theory is referred to as RT. Students should be aware that they must receive a minimum score of 33 percent on both the theory and practical exams. A student will receive an RT if their theoretical paper score is below the requisite 33 percent. When Compartment Exams are held, students may also sit for these theory papers.
So, under additional subject, you can give compartment exam on math subject also.
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As you wish to know about SSC CGL, the exam is conducted for the recruitment of various posts for which the eligibility criteria is as mentioned below;
Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer : essential qualification is bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, desirable qualification is ca/cma/cs/mcom/mba(finance),masters in business economics and masters in business studies
Junior Statistical Officer : Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 60% marks in maths at 10+2 level or graduation in any subject with statistics as a subject in all the three years of graduation.
Statistical Investigator Grade II ; Bachelor's degree in any discipline with statistics as a subject in all the three years of graduation.
Assistant in NCLAT ; The desirable qualification is passed degree in law from a recognized university,
Research Assistant in NHRC ; The desirable qualification is passed degree in law/human rights from a recognized university, a minimum of one year research experience from a recognized university is required.
Other than aforementioned posts, remaining posts have only have eligibility criteria of passed bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, now if you're intending to apply for JSO then only marks matter in mathematics, if you haven't secured 60% marks at 10+2 level, then try to secure the same in graduation by having the subject, you can make up for the same, for rest of the posts it depends on subject combinations you have had at graduation or post-graduation level,
I hot 65% to aggregate can I apply for diploma in com.engineering
Hey student,
The short answer to your question is Yes,
You can write your examination in any language that is Hindi or English because in UP board as well as CBSE board paper is published in both languages that is Hindi and English so there is no problem if you write your examination in English and you will be marked accordingly.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
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HELLO,
Sorry but you cannot change your board to CBSE in 12th grade as CBSE does not take new registrations. CBSE registrations are done in 11th grade only. Although repetition of 12th standard from maharashtra board is possible for you. ALL THE BEST !
Hello Aspirant,
If you want to become an ias officer then first of all you have to see the syllabus of upsc exam.
This exam is divided into three stages
There is no requirement that says you must have a BA or BSc to be eligible for this exam. It is irrelevant if you have a stream. However, there are several pertinent topics covered in a BA programme that will aid in your understanding.
The social sciences that you studied for your BA were mostly tested on this exam, including history, geography, political science, and economics.
The only thing is that if you have perseverance, hard work, consistency with your goal, and seriousness about what you're doing, no one can stop you from passing this exam. Otherwise, students from all academic backgrounds, including those in science, commerce, and engineering, are selected.
Good luck.
The CBSE board has a best of five rule in which your main percentage is decided by one language subject I.e. English and other 4 subjects in which you get high scores. And the remaining subjects becomes additional whose marks won't be added to your main percentage.
The subject you would score lowest will automatically excluded . So, if you score higher marks in additional subject than any of your subject other than English then it would automatically replace the lowest scoring subject.
If we talk about your son's overall percentage then we will exclude the marks of Bengali subject because he scored lowest of all subjects in Bengali.
Percentage = 484 / 500 * 100
That is 96.8
Hope this will help you !
Dear Student
JEE Criteria for mains is that you have to pass 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. However if you want to take admissions in IIT or NIT you should have scored more than 75%.
If you still want to take a drop to improve then you may but if you score good marks/rank in JEE you can land good government/private college all over india.
HOPE THIS HELPS
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