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Hello muskan,
Yes, you have to study maths and physics.
Syllabus is as follow,
1. Biochemistry, molecular biology, and immunology of post graduate level
2. Physics/chemistry (ug level)
3. Maths and computer science (10+2 level)
For more details go through this link
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-exam-pattern
Hope this will help you.
Hello Amit!!
There are various streams which are available after your UG. You can take the subject of your interest so that you can be successful. According to me you can go for MBA. If your interested in doing business and you can also get a better job positions after
Hey Kirti
According to the official website the Preparatory round is being conducted from 22 April to 19 June and so the result for Preparatory round would be declared on June 19. Followed by Trial round and Main round starting from 21 July and 14 September respectively.
To know the
x-1 being HCF (highest common factor), or factor of the expression implies that it divides the expression in question
So, x-1=0 is a root of the polynomial ax^2-b(x+1), this means putting 1 into the polynomial expression should give us 0
For x=1, we get a-b(1+1)=0 => a-2b=0
therefore we get,
Please mention of what exam or of what course questions and answers you need, You can comment the details in the comment section below or ask another question with all the relevant information so that I can assist you further.
For a general case to go graduation in
Yes, you can appear in the IIT JAM Exam. As per the Eligibility criteria for Geology subject in IIT JAM 2018, your graduation must fulfill the following statement:
“The graduation degree must have Geology for three years/six semesters and any two subjects among Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biological Science”
And
I think it would be quite difficult to get B.Sc Mathematics with 86.4 being an OBC category student. If you had SC/ST reservation then you would have got various colleges under DU.
I am only saying this because last year various colleges closed around 85-86 in round 4.
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Hello,
Eligibility criteria for BSc in computer science is student must have secured 45% minimum aggregate in 12th from a recognized board.
It would be better if you had computer science and maths as major subjects. Have score minimum 60% in maths is compulsory.
So check out for the required
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