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Yes, you can
Warm wishes for all the success you made till date. Though we must admit that Mathematics is an integral part of Economics but you still still pursue your studies in Economics without having Maths as a subject in 10+2. There are few organization which offer B.A degree in Economics even if you don't have maths. Some of them are
Symbiosis School of Economics
Indian School of Business and Finance
Amity University Noida
Manav Rachna International University etc.
So don't loose hope, go ahead and have a great success !!!
Dear Aspirant
Hope you are doing well
Yes you can do that according to the new rule but truth you are not eligible because eligibility for b.tech in computer science is minimum 60% percent with aggregate ( physics,chemistry,maths ) and for some top colleges You need to give jee mains
If you want to know more about jee mains https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria/amp
Hope it helps
Thank you
Hello student, Yes colleges accept black and white documents also. Most of the colleges also ask student to bring their original documents also for the verification process so black and white copy is not a barrier in this case. You can give black and white documents also just your details should be clear in the copy.
All the Best!
Hello siddhi !!
with 77.38% percentile in jee mains i am afraid that it is very difficult for you to get a seat in CS/IT in Government colleges.
However lets hope for the best !!
Also as you asked to enlist other colleges , here i am providing you with the colleges in UP in which you can get CS / IT :
Delhi Technical Campus, Greater Noida
JIMS Engineering Management Technical Campus
GNIOT Group of Institutions
Trinity Institute of Innovations in Professional Studies
once go through the following link so that you can get an idea of the colleges you would be getting for the said percentile.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
all the best siddhi
Warm wishes for your achievement , but it's true that with this percentage it would be somewhat complicated to get admission in a good Pharm D college. There are multiple options available in the state of Kerala , click on the link to know in details
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmd-colleges-in-kerala
So I would suggest you apply in as many colleges as possible , that will increase your chances of admission. If you can successfully complete your Pharm D course , number of golden opportunities are waiting for you in future.
Good luck !!!
Dear Aspirant,
This problem is very common and infact it used to happen to me all the time. The trick is don't just understand concepts try and implement those concepts then and there. Suppose you are studying centre of mass then you should practice questions related to it after you think you understood the concept. Don't keep that in your "will do it later" list. In Science there are a lot of numericals and you cannot master them unless you practice everyday. You can definitely prepare in 5 months. Just focus and stay consistent. Plan your day and don't loose hope. Take help if you need of your teachers/mentors. Do examples as well which are present in a book to make you understand the concept.
Hope this Helps!
Good Luck
Hello,
Yes, after completion of graduation and diploma in elementary education, you can appear for central teacher eligibility test or even state level conducted TETs, qualifying these exams you can get opportunities in various government schools providing your good pay package, and well-balanced life, as mostly the working hours in teaching profession is defined, and it's definitely good choice from the perspective of financial aspect as well. and in future do try to complete master's degree, for example with MA you can become post graduate teacher, and with master degree also you may consider appearing for UGC NET for lectureship or qualify JRF for higher studies, even SET is conducted at state level for recruitment of assistant professor, and teaching at university or college level doesn't require any kind of teacher's training course whether it's BEd/DElEd/DEd to name a few.
You are ISC student. So I think there no option to choose english as elective or functional subject. Because english is a core subject in ISC board. So english is mandatory.
That's why the English written only as english. You have to study English as normal and regular and as core Subject. So you have to be prepare for this dear.
All the best.
Hey Agnivesh,
Yes!, You can take admission in Bsc maths at st Xavier's college.
Also St Xavier's is one of the best college for BSc in kolkata.
For getting admission you have to complete eligibility criteria which is minimum 60% aggregate and in subject maths also minimum 60%is required and your selection will be on the basis of index calculated with the board marks in +2 level.
Bsc maths is a 3 year UG course which focus on developing mathematial skills in Algebra, Data analysis, Calculus, trigonometry and other theories in mathematics.
I hope this will help you.
ALL THE BEST !!!
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