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If you wish to give an Improvement examination then you can obviously do that while studying in your college, provided you should qualify at least the eligibility conditions required in your 10+2 result so that you can get admission in a college.
Also you must be aware if your board offers an Improvement examination or not. In some boards, a student can only reappear if he/she fails. So be sure that as well.
I hope this answer provides you some insight. Wish you a great day!
Hi
Yes, you can definitely get admission in BCA in Amity university with maths in 12th , without computer science
This is because, Computer science in 12th is not mandatory to be eligible.
For reference, Amity university bca eligibility criteria is given below
To be eligible for BCA in Amity university, you 10+2 with at least anyone of the following subjects:-
Maths Computer Sc. Information Practices Computer Applications Multimedia and Web Technology Data Management Application Web Application
You can check the same at https://www.careers360.com/colleges/amity-institute-of-information-technology-noida/bca-course
So, with maths you are definitely eligible.
To help you further,
Here are the details about BCA ,
---------------------) What is BCA
BCA is a 3 year ug i. e undergraduate programme in the field of computer science & IT i. e information technology.
Throughout this course, you study topics like
fundamentals of computer,
programming languages,
database management,
networking,
Web designing ,
operating systems, etc.
---------------)Job Profiles after BCA
Software deceloper
Software Tester,
Junior Programmer,
Database Administrator,
Web Designer,
Web Developer,
System Analyst
----------------------) Average starting salary for a fresh BCA graduate is roughly around 2.5 - 3 lakh per annum.
Thank you
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Have you even passed 12th with 30 marks in Maths?
I am asking this because,
For most of the boards passing marks is 33% i. e 33 marks out of 100 .
Anyway,
I am guessing that you are from a board where you have passed 12th with 30 marks in Maths.
Just check your results, it mentions pass or fail.
If you have passed 12th then you are definitely eligible for SSC CHSL.
This is because,
There's no minimum% barrier in 12th or Mathe to be eligible.
For your reference,
The eligibility criteria of SSC CHSL is provided below :-
----------------) Educational qualification :
For the post of LDC/ JSA, PA/ SA, DEO i. e for the posts other than DEOs in C&AG , you must have passed 12th or equivalent in any stream from a recognised Board.
For DEOs in C&AG , you must pass 12th in science stream with math.
----------------) Minimum age limit :- to be eligible minimum age should be 18 years as on 1st january of the year of the exam .
----------------) Maximum age limit :- maximum age should be 27 years as on 1st january of the year of exam, there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category.
For detailed information visit our page the link for the same is provided below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-eligibility-criteria
Here's a brief of your ssc chsl examination pattern.
Your SSC CHSL examination is conducted in three levels or tiers which are listed below:-
----------------) tier -I :- it is Computer Based examination and questions are asked from General Intelligence, English Language, , Quantitative Aptitude and General Awareness.
----------------) Tier - II :- it is a descriptive examination and is conducted in pen and paper mode . You have to write a letter or an application in 150 - 200 words and also an essay in 200 - 250 words either in Hindi or English.
----------------) tier - III:- it is a skill or typing test.
You can get detailed examination pattern by visiting the page provided below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-exam-pattern
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! If you are in class 10th then you should start preparing ,it's not early ,its good to stary even I'm class 10th and read your class 10th sst,chemistry and biology with full concentration ,because in nda exam your class 10th portion also come with a high weightage in class 11th stary preparing your maths ,don't run behind finsihing the syllabus , first do sst , gk and English Strong and then in class 11th start your maths !
For more information about NDA ,visit the link ;-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria&ved=2ahUKEwiG3t3nr5v3AhUmzTgGHZCADFwQFnoECAQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3pM7wni1gi1UtkU0jR-JmX .
Hope it helps you !
Hello Aspirant,
I hope that you are doing well.
If you don't pass any subject, you'll have to take the class again.
Every subject must be passed, or if you are weak in one, attempt to earn at least passing grades in that subject to save a year. You don't have to take the same class again.
If you are weak in mathematics, strive to earn passing grades by focusing on the simple chapters first and then progressing to the more difficult ones. Begin practising questions from the chapters that are the most straightforward for you.
You can also look at the chapter's wait time and choose the ones with the longest wait time. You can also look at the question's pattern and give precedence to the chapters with the highest likelihood of asking the question.
You don't have to practise all of the chapters; rather, you might focus on the ones where the majority of the questions are asked.
Finally, you must complete a previous year question paper in order to examine your mistakes and improve your preparation.
I hope this helps.
Good luck!
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