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No, there is no such criteria that maths is compulsory in 10th standard for admission to BSc Nursing, the eligibility criteria of BSc Nursing as laid out by INC is passed 10+2 from a recognized board with PCB and English as core/elective subjects securing 45% aggregate , check out at https://indiannursingcouncil.org/eligibility-criteria for this,
this required aggregate may vary per the norms of the colleges, for example from this year NEET scores are being accepted for BSc Nursing admission as in case of BHU/JIPMER/GGSIPU etc, though NEET isn't mandatory regarding this as there are still other entrance exams such as AIIMS BSc Nursing, Indian Army BSc Nursing etc, so prior to applying for any college/entrance test, do check out its eligibility criteria, and in case you want to know more details, visit our page at https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-nursing
Sir m 12th me hu Muse open se only mathematics karna h ji HBSE Bord
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I hope you are doing well.
Bsc at maths is a wonderful and interesting course to pursue.
ISI is a wonderful college and has a overall student rating of around 4.5/5 by its students.
They have very well maintained infrastructure for their students with air conditioned labs and wifi covered buildings providing students with a great environment to study in.
They have great highly qualified lecturers providing students with qualitative education and are co-operative in solving their doubts as well.
Students here get placed in companies after their graduation. Almost 90-100% students get placed in top companies. The highest package salary offered was 8.5 lakhs per annum and on average students get placed with a salary package of 5.5 lakhs per annum.
Top companies like Dell, HP, etc take part in the placement cell.
Bsc Maths at NIT.
NIT is a wonderful college with overall student rating of 4.2/5 and has some great reviews about its college by its students.
They have a very well maintained infrastructural facilities for their students from having well equipped labs, wifi facilities to sports grounds, they provide a good comfortable and peaceful environment for their students to study in.
They have great lecturers as well who provide wonderful qualitative education to their students.
Students here get placed with a average package salary of 8-9 lakhs per annum & recently a student was offered with a highest package salary of 28 lakhs per annum.
Top companies like google, Goldman Sachs, etc take part in the placement cell of the companies.
therefore, both these institutions are prestigious and provide great education and placement opportunities for their students.
I hope the above information helps. All the very best.
See for Mathematics there is 4 books you must study in order to have a good grasp in Mathematics for SSC CGL. The first is LUCENT SSC MATHEMATICS (Vol-1 & 2). The first part is for Arithmetic and Algebra and the volume 2 is for the advanced topics such as geometry etc. The second book is RS AGGARWAL Quantitative Aptitude book which is a very good for problem solving and important formulaes. And the third book is Kirans SSC Mathematics which is only for practice. See if you practice all this books minutely and honestly then your selection will have the maximum possibility.
To know more about SSC CGL books visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-ssc-cgl
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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If you got admission in B.a.(Hons.) Political Science in the University of Delhi(DU) then you can take economics as your GE subject, that is Generic Elective subject. Each semester you would be required to choose a GE subject. It will hold same marks as your other papers. If your college provides the GE option for economics paper like micro economics, macro economics,etc. you can go on to choose them. Economics is provided as GE by almost every Delhi University (DU) college so choosing and getting economics as your GE, it won't be a problem.
If you have taken admission in B.A.(Hons.) Political Science in any College of the University of Delhi (DU) , then if you want economics as a subject then you can choose economics as your GE subject, that is, Generic Elective subject. The Generic Elective subject option will be provided by your respective college and you will be required to choose the subject you need as your Generic Elective. You will get several subject options for economics every semester.
In case, you want to take admission in B.A.(Hons.) Economics in Delhi University, then you cannot do so because for that one needs to have studied and passed mathematics at the qualifying examination. But, having studies and passed maths is not a mandatory requirement in other Universities and Colleges because there are other colleges which provides the course of B.A.(Hons.) Economics without having studies maths.
If you have any more queries regarding this, you may write in the comment section or post your question.
Hope it helps!
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For civil engineering, for eight semesters you have mathematics. But if you work your best, you can crack those. For surveying and other problem oriented subjects you need only the basic high school mathematics. Don't back off from civil engineering only because you are weak in mathematics. If you put in your maximum efforts you will be able to get good marks and study.If civil engineering is your interest you may join that.
Firstly, I would like to tell you that each year JEE have different cut-off. Secondly, here I am providing you with the link of percentile predictor:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-percentile-predictor
Using this link you can predict your percentile which might help you in choosing or expecting the eligibility in your desired college.
few of the colleges:
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Yes, you can definitely do BCA or bachelor of computer applications course. BCA course provides knowledge about the application of computer in different fields of life and how it can be used to make our lives better. The minimum qualification required is the candidate must have passed 12 th standard from a recognized board with 50%marks and should be 17 years of age.
But i suggest you should apply for btech. Doing BCA course after diploma in computer science is meaningless. Rather apply for btech lateral entry examination in different universities and get admission in the 2nd year as btech provides better job opportunities.
For more information visit:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-btech-lateral-entry-eligibility/amp
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications/amp
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