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Hello,
Try to attend as many as question as possible to attend. At least try to 75 question out of which 50 should to be correct. See the cut off for math's goes around 100 or in range of 90–120 .So to be on safer side, scoring 130+ will be good .
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Hello aspirant
The candidate aspiring for CDS course must have passed STD xii with Physics and maths. The candidate should secure minimum 50 %marks in PCM subjects. ( Aggregate marks of Physics, chemistry and mathematics must be 150 and he must pass each of subject separately)
Union Public Service Commission ( upsc) prescribe CDS eligibility.
A cds candidate must be citizen of India/ A subject of Bhutan/ A subject of Nepal. A certificate must be issued in this regard.
CDS eligibility criteria
Academy age limit
Indian military academy 19-24, candidate must have passed graduation from a recognized University.
Indian Naval Academy 19-22
Qualification -An engineering degree from a recognized University or Institute.
Air force Academy. 19-23
Officer's training Academy. 19-25
( SSC women non technical
Course)
Qualification - graduation (with physics and maths at class xii) or bachelor of engineering.
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Hello candidate,
The CBSE maths class 6 chapter 1 is known as"Knowing Our Numbers".
This chapter comprises of several topics such as- converting millions into hundreds, addition and subtraction of large numbers, providing appropriate commas according to the Indian system as well as International system of numbers, expressing large numbers into smaller units.
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hi,
in the official website of board of school education haryana, there is previous years old papers available as per subject wise. however 2016 papers in any of the subjects is not available in website. in this case you may buy 10 years solve papers books from market to study the questions. you may follow the below link to download the papers.
https://bseh.org.in/old-question-paper
Hello Srinithi,
Yes of course you can take admission to BA computer science even if you don't have Mathematics subject in your 10+2. See BA in Computer science is a 3-year Undergraduate course which involves the study of various fields such as software development, software testing, software engineering, computer networking, web design, databases and programming. To study for the above fields the candidate having prior knowledge of Mathematics will have an slight edge for those fields because some basic Mathematics is required for such fields.
However as per the basic eligibility criteria for BA in Computer Science, the candidate should have passed his/her 10+2 from the recognized central/state board of education.
Some top institutions for BA in Computer Science are enlisted below :-
I hope this information helps you.
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The eligibility criteria to be eligible for AAI ATC is that a candidate must have passed Bachelor’s Degree of Three Years in Science (B. Sc.) with Physics and Mathematics or B.Tech in any discipline and must have studied Physics and Mathematics in one semester from a recognized board. The minimum overall percentage must be not less than 60% in the qualifying exam. So yes, you are eligible for AAI ATC since you have score more than 60% marks and studied Physics and Mathematics. You do not have to score 60% marks individually in Physics and Mathematics but you need to score overall 60% marks in the qualifying exam.
Hello student.
all students who had either PCB or PCM in 10+2 are eligible for B. Tech programs in Biotechnology or any other course
Don't worry both groups will have basic courses in Biology and Mathematics during their first years in B. Tech courses. This will help you clear your basics in the first year itself.
More specialized courses will be taught from the second years onwards,and that does not requires your so much knowledge of class 11 and 12,as biology can be applied in most of the engineering streams like biochemistry,biophysics,etc.
Hope this helps you!
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Hi,
There is no separate syllabus for Mathematics ,basic or advanced for CBSE class 10. What differs is the questions in the examination. Advanced paper has a bit tougher questions than the basic paper and is chosen by the students who are seeking for admission into the non-medical stream in class 11 and 12.
You can get the reduced CBSE syllabus for all the subjects along with Mathematics on the following link: https://school.careers360.com/articles/cbse-syllabus-for-class-10
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