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Hello Vaishnavi,
Some of the major sectors where you can find credible jobs after completing your BCS course even without math:
Hope this will help you, Thank You.
Hi Ishika
Hope you are doing great. I presume that you are targeting Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies for its BMS program. If you are targeting it then sorry you are not eligible for it if you have not studied mathematics as a subject in class 11 and 12
However you can look for other colleges and universities for BBA(FIA)/BMS that would accept you CUET score for admission or you can apply for various other universities and colleges for BBA/BMS program
Hello,
Mathematics is a subject of numerical problems that require tremendous amount of practice. To have excellence in concepts of math student need to practice as many questions as possible. But the questions must be of varied types to be prepared for any type of question being asked in the exam.
Practicing questions will make you aware of types of questions of single concept that can be asked. When you practice more questions, you will have a clear concept and will be able to comprehend it. You will be able to clear all your doubts.
So practice more and more questions but keep in mind that you have to give time to your other subjects also.
ALL THE BEST!
Hello Student,
There is a famous quotation Practice makes a man perfect and it is very true. Mathematics is all about practicing more and more. The more you practice the more you can master in it. You should practice at least 30-40 questions from question banks in addition to text book questions to build your mathematical skills. It will help you a lot in future.
All the best!
One must either earn a minimum of 75% overall in class 12 (or 65% for SC/ST students) or place in the top 20% of their respective board in order to be admitted to one of the NITs or IITs.
According to NTA's information, the following formula can be used to determine their overall percent:
The marks scored in the following five subjects will be considered for calculating the aggregate marks of the candidates (and also the cut-off marks for fulfilling the top 20 percentile criterion) (and also the cut-off marks for fulfilling the top 20 percentile criterion).
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
A language (if the candidate has taken more than one language, then the language with the higher marks will be considered)
Any subject besides the aforementioned four (the subject with the highest marks will be considered).
Hello Divyanshu Tiwari
In terms of general eligibility, each competitive exam has different standards, which are subject to change at any time. Others demand a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university, while some only accept a passing grade in the 12th Standard or an equivalent exam from a recognised Board or University.
Hello Divyanshu
Eligibility The requirements vary for each competitive exam and could alter at any time. Some demand a 12th Standard or comparable exam pass from a recognised Board or University, while others require a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university.
If you have passed all the subjects then you are eligible for some of the competitive exams you wish to appear in your stream. But there are some entrance exams whose eligibility criteria for appearing is to score more than 50 percent in class 12th examination. It actually varies from exam to exam. So you need to check all the details before appearing for that particular exam.
Hello Student
Class 10 Madhya Pradesh Board of secondary Education has reduced 30% syllabus of all subjects as the maths also. The reduce form of the syllabus is available in the official website of Madhya Pradesh Board of secondary Education in PDF form, one page 1 MB. Anyone can download the message the reduced maths syllabus or deleted maths syllabus from the official website of MP board. The official website of MP Board : www.mpbse.nic.in. putting your roll number of class 10 and the name of the school of the year 2020-2021. Any one can download the syllabus
Hello Aspirant,
Mathematics is not a compulsory subject in CDS OTA, whereas it is a compulsory subject in CDS IMA/ INA/ AFA courses.
If from biology stream you can go for CDS OTA.
For more information about the CDS examination please go through the link below.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/cds-syllabus
Hope this helps !!
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