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For pursuing m.sc in mathematics and scientific computing in IIT's you have to appear for IIT JAM (MA) paper . This course is offered by few institutes like IIT Guwhati , IIT Hyderabad, IIT Gandhinagar and few other iit's .
Get the rank which is sufficient for
Hi Aspirant,
Yes, you can pursue BA in Philosophy with 55% in class 12th. Most of the colleges have same eligibility criteria i.e., the students should have completed 10th and 12th from a recognized board and institute and should have obtained a minimum of 45% at the 10+2 level. However
Dear aspirant,
You can visit the official website of JNU for previous year question papers. On the website, click on Admissions where you'll see a drop down menu. Select Previous Years Question Papers and you'll be directed to the official site of NTA. On the website of NTA, click on
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Integrated Course is nothing but a Undergraduate and graduate Program together with in a duration of 5 years.
As there are various integrated courses in different fields, here are the few job opportunities that are famous un this Course:
As per your percentile is is possible to get NIT Hamirpur. You can check according to your obtained rank in jee paper 2 for NIT Hamirpur.Last year closing ran for NIT hamirpur was 11202 for general , 38348 for obc-ncl, 1269 for SC, 486 for ST under home quota. Also
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Basically for admission into the Masters of Arts in Psychology you will need to have graduation in Psychology field or should have studied Psychology as one of the main subjects with 50% aggregate from a recognised institute.
If you meet this eligibility criteria then only you can go for
Generally speaking majority of colleges offering MA Psychology ask for having studied the subject at graduation level, there may be few exceptions which don't have any such specific criteria, so this varies among colleges, for example Delhi University offers MA Applied Psychology for which if you have passed graduation
If you are completed your BSC that is bachalor of science in mathematics and economics subject then yes, you can choose MSc in mathematics or MSc in economics. This is totally depends on you. But you have to get minimum 65% marks in both each subject. Because for masters
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