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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
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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
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
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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
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%
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
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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:
Don’t worry about this, it's not a problem this is great opportunity for you to make your carrier and stop thinking that you should make any mistake. You need to concentrate in your field. But I suggest you to not leave the maths as an Orphen always do math
Hello student!
Yes, Human Resources can be pursued with math, No issues in that.
Choosing SP, i.e. Secretarial practice in your 12th/SYJC will not affect your Human resource management course.
Although it would be better to cross-check with the college/university's requirements as well from where you desire to pursue Human
For BCA there are no need to have Mathematics as a compulsory subject. SO even if you have no mathematics, you have nothing to worry about it.
Some of the low fees colleges (less than 1 lac total fee for three years) in West Bengal for the course of BCA:
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