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So no matter from where you pursue the PGDRM course, i.e. Post graduate Diploma in Risk Management, you will need to have at least basic math skills and there would be subjects such as
Although you need not worry as practicing will make you good.
As well as, as it is a Post graduate program, i am hoping calculators will be allowed.
I hope this was helpful, if you have anymore questions do revert back!
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Hope you are doing great!
The demand for computer science engineers has been strong both in India and overseas. The scope of employment is very good and opportunities exist both in IT and non-IT companies for students of computer science engineering. Apart from the regular IT jobs, the non-IT Companies also employ these students. Computer Science & Engineering professionals can build their career in numerous domains like artificial intelligence, embedded systems, ethical hacking, wireless network, computer manufacturing, database systems, web applications, animation, computer graphics, scientific modelling, computational biology, video games etc.
Engineering in computer science is one of the essential parts of education, and it is a fact, no doubt. B-tech in computer science is one of the necessary and accessible career paths. It is also the most common one that the students follow, so we can say that it's a good option ahead. Computer Science Engineering is a course that deals with design, implementation, and management of information systems of both software & hardware processes. A computer scientist specializes in theory of computation and design of computational systems.
Eligibility:-
Yes, you are eligible. Any graduate student with any stream can opt CSE.
Prospective engineering students will not have to mandatorily study Math and Physics in Class 12, according to new norms released by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for 2021-22.
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Hope it will help!
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Hello student,
There are a lot of under graduate courses you can persue if you are not interested in physics. Here is the list -
Good luck for your future endeavours!
Hi aspirant,
In the process of JEE preparation you cant rely on a single book. There are several books designed for specific topics such as coordinate geometry, calculus, statistics etc. So you need to have a broad view of all topics and different sort of questions. Following below is the list of books that will help you jee preparation:
JEE Advanced 2022 Best Books for Mathematics
Mathematics Books
Best Book for
Maths XI & XII by R.D. Sharma
R.D.Sharma is the best Mathematics book for basics along with NCERT books.
Advanced Problems in Mathematics for JEE (Main & Advanced) by Vikas Gupta & Pankaj Joshi
Best for Solving Problems
Objective Mathematics for JEE Main & Advanced and Other Engineering Entrance Examinations by R.D. Sharma
Best for every topic
Algebra- Higher Algebra by Hall and Knight
Best for Algebra
Coordinate Geometry - Plane Coordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney
Best for Coordinate Geometry
Trigonometry & Geometry - Plane Trigonometry Part 1 by S.L. Loney
Best for Trigonometry and Geometry
Calculus - Problems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. Maron
Best for Calculus
Differential Calculus by A. Das Gupta
Best for Differential Calculus
Course in Mathematics for IIT-JEE by Tata McGraw-Hill publications
Candidates can use this book for practice.
Hope it helps!!
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! IFS exam is very good and you will be start new life after qualifying this exam ,but this exam won't be easy for you to crack . But yes if you have faith and confidence then surely you will crack it in one year and now as you were a student of bsc program them I don't think it will make you so capable to get a job so many aspirants go for government jobs after it otherwise do msc ,so easily without any problem you can prepare for it till a year ,also preparation of ifs will cover your many competitive exams syllabus so may be you will get selected in any of them .
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Take a look at this eligibility criteria needed to opt for the DMLT Course - Candidates must have passed 10+2 with minimum 50% marks in the science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects.
So irrespective of whether you had Maths or not in Class 12, you must have had Physics, Chemistry and Biology in order to enrol yourself in the DMLT Course.
Best Colleges for DMLT Course -
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Hi,
Judging from previous years marks, If you are general category candidate then cut off for BSc. Maths will be around 140 and for SC/ST the cut off will be around 90-100 and for OBC candidates the it will be around 120.
The required eligibility is that candidate should pass their higher secondary exam (10+2) from a recognized board and must have a valid UGAT score.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hello Aspirant,
If you had basic Maths in 10th standard, then you have to give the standard Maths exam to qualify for Maths in 11th standard. After qualifying for this exam you will be allowed to take physics, maths, and chemistry subject combination.
You need to have at least 50% marks in total in 10th standard basic maths exam to be eligible for the standard maths exam.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by , there are plenty of option to choose from. Choosing a field could be very tricky but ones interest in particular field also play a great role so you should keep that thing in mind. I am mentioning some options below to choose from:
Bachelor in computer application, Interior designing, Marine engineering and naval architecture, Bachelor of Architecture and bachelor of technology.
Point to be remember is that there is nothing like easy course every study need extra efforts there is no shortcuts. So choose wisely. Mentioned courses are according to todays demands you can look forward to it.
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
The finest math-related field would be engineering.
The scope of engineering is always broad, and engineers are always in demand.
The areas and courses you can pursue with math as your subject, excluding engineering, are listed below:
Visit for more information about the entrance examination, remuneration, and future chances, among other things.
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-pcm
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