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Hi, if mathematics was your optional subject and you have a passing certificate in hand you can apply for BA with economics as a subject. you do need a marksheet that says Physics, Chemistry and Biology are cleared with minimum of 50% aggregate. Hope this helps. If you still have
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AS UPTO MY KNOWLEDGE TO JOIN IN BSC MATHEMATICS OR BSC COMPUTER SCIENCES HONOURS IN PANIPAT OR ANY UNIVERSITY A STUDENT MUST HAVE PASSED 10+2 WITH ATLEAST 50% MARKS IN MATHEMATICAL SUBJECT.AS YOU ARE BI.P.C STUDENT YOU CAN CHOOSE BSC IN BIOTECHNOLOGY OR FOOD TECHNOLOGY OR ANY OTHER
Yes, you can specialize or get skilled in AI/ML or Data Science after MBA, as it is highly required for Advanced Business Analysis and Decision Making. As Pre requisites you only require getting clear with some of the key basics of Desciptive & Inferential Statistics, Probability, Linear Algebra as well
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Usually colleges allow a branch change opportunity based on CG for First Semester, however, you need to confirm it from the college authorities regarding the details. Such information and procedures vary from college to college and there is no generalised guidelines for the same.
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If you don't study physics, Chemistry & mathematics in 12th class then you can't take science courses or engineering courses at the college and university level. However there are many other courses which you can do without mathematics in 12th:
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Math is not a required subject for pursuing Psychology or Sociology as a course.
Educational qualification for Psychology:
Candidates from all streams can pursue psychology courses. Candidates who have completed 10+2 from a recognized board of education are eligible with a prerequisite that
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Hope you are doing great! If you want to do BA economics honours then it is not compulsory to have maths in your 12th standard you just need to have economics as a subject but in the colleges of DU maths is required for economics honours otherwise not.For
Hi, they have not mentioned anything about it in their eligibility criteria section. There are high chances that you can't take mathematics as a subject you have failed before. Alternative would be that you can re appear for mathematics test and clear it then in order to take it as
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Yes. For eg the eligibility criteria for PGT maths teacher post in kendriya vidyalaya sangathan reads
" Two year integrated postgraduate MSc course of regional college of education of NCERT in the subject concerned" or
Master's degree from a recognized university with atleast 50% marks in aggregate in mathematics/applied
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