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You can pursue BEd after master's degree if you are interested in teaching at school level, you can become PGT as it will also offer a handsome pay package, you can appear for CTET or state level TET, for teaching at university level you need to qualify CSIR NET to pursue lectureship or JRF if you want to pursue higher studies or go in the field of research, you can also consider going abroad in terms of higher studies. you can also consider going for a career in private sector such as that of research and development, market research, economic research etc, some of the top recruiter are barclays bank, american express, ford to name a few in the job profile of that of senior business analyst, data analyst, operation manager etc, apart from this you can also go for government exams such as UPSC, state PSCs, SSC CGL/CPO, CDS or even banking exams such as NABARD, SEBI, SBI, IBPS, RBI, or even insurance companies, you are also eligible for specialist posts apart from the generalist ones.
hi,
see there is few colleges which offer admission to applicants, who do not have mathematics as a mandatory subject in 12th course. however you must have studied english as a mandatory subject in 12th course. the college which offer admission to non math students is as follows:
Christ University, Banglore
Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research, Pune
Institute of Management Studies, Noida
Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar
Sikkim Manipal University
Manipal University, Jaipur
St. Xavier’s College, Jaipur
Poornima University, Jaipur
hope it would help.
Hello,
To become a Software Engineering the minimum Education Qualification requirement is Bachelor's degree in relevant field. To pursue Bachelor's degree you must pass in 10+2 from a recognized. Also you must have studied Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects in 10+2 level. So after completion of class 10th you need to get admission in 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics as mandatory subjects. With the given subject combination you can opt for PCM in 10+2 level. After completion of 10+2 you can apply for B.Tech/BCA/B.Sc Computer Science or IT admission in a college of your choice. The admission may be done on basis of entrance or marks scored in 10+2 or both. You need to proceed according to the admission criteria. You need to score the minimum percentage of marks in 10+2 as specified by the institute in which you are seeking admission in UG level. Make sure that you fulfill the eligibility requirements before applying for admission.
Hey saurav,
Hope you are doing well these days, now coming to your question then I would like to tell you that if computer science is your 6th subject and the optional one then even after not passing that subject your results will be considered as pass only. So don't worry about that.
But still if you wish to give improvement exam which is held after two months after the results are out then you can appear in that. And can get your subject cleared.
Hope this information helps!
Hi,
To get admission into any of the IITs, it is mandatory to appear for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced entrance exam. You need to have Mathematics either as a main subject or secondary subject to appear for both of these entrance exams. So, you cannot get into IIT without Mathematics in class 12 as the aggregate percentage need Mathematics score.
Check detailed eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
For JEE MAINS you can follow the youtuber Teachers as stated below:
For Physics you can follow Physics Wallah, Physics Galaxy and the all time famous classes by Sir Walter Lewin.
For Chemistry you can follow Ajnish Gupta , Sachin Rana, Aman Dhattarwal
For Mathematics I will recommend Mohit Tyagi Sir only.
I hope this might help. All the very best for your future endeavors!
First of all so far there is no official announcement of Delhi University taking admission through CUCET, and secondly admission to BBA is done through DU JAT for which the eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 60% aggregate in Mathematics, English and any two subjects mentioned in the list B which is the elective subject list, for SC/ST/CW/PwD it's 55% and for OBC it's 54%, to know more details regarding this you can visit our page at https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/du-jat-eligibility-criteria, hence if you don't have Mathematics at 10+2 level, then you can not appear for DU JAT.
Hi.
The exam pattern and marking scheme of this exams usually include all the fundamentals of logical reasoning section computers etc.
Furthermore find out more from the link attached below regarding the marking scheme patterns everything
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isi-exam-pattern-syllabus/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjyocqJip3xAhWQyDgGHcBoAtgQFjALegQIDxAC&usg=AOvVaw1ecmdtGrIvabBBggr_M1Ox&cf=1
From your profile it seems you're a B-School aspirant in 12th, hence I believe you want to know about DU JAT and NPAT BBA eligibility criteria which has been mentioned below-
DU JAT: Passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 60% aggregate in Mathematics, English and any two elective as specified in List B, for OBC-NCL it's 54%, and for SC/ST/CW/PwD it's 55%, check out at https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/du-jat-eligibility-criteria to know more details regarding this.
NPAT BBA: Passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 60% aggregate with statistics/mathematics , the upper age limit to appear for this exam is 25 years, to know more details regarding this visit our page at https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/npat-bba-eligibility-criteria
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