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Hi,
In improvement examination or even if you are repeating the class, the practical examination marks are taken from previous examination held. Like, if you have done your class 12 already and have practicals too, same marks will be carry forwarded in the improvement examination. No separate practicals are conducted for improvement examination. So, your percentage will be calculated out of 500 marks only. If practical for English and Maths were not held previously, then you can convert your 80 marks into 100 marks and your obtained marks similarly can be converted out of 100.
Hello student yes you're eligible to appear in NDA examination for Air force.
As eligibility criteria says minimum education qualification is 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics, there's no minimum passing percentage criteria in NDA.
Candidates should be between the age of 16.5 to 19.5 years old.
Only unmarried male Candidates are eligible to appear in NDA examination.
For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria/amp
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Hello Deepak!
If you only appear Maths in NIOS, you will become eligible for appearing JEE Mains but problems will arise when you will sit for JOSAA or CSAB counseling because you can cannot provide two marksheets at once.
As per the NIOS website, it does not provide pass certificates/marksheets for only one subject. A student needs to have 5 subjects to get a certificate. So, it is better if you appear for on demand exam of NIOS and clear two papers and also apply for TOC ( Transfer Of Credit) for getting the marks of other 3 subjects(i.e Physics, Chemistry and English/or any other subject).
In this way, you can apply for IITs with a single marksheet. If you sit in counseling, and provide marksheets of two different boards it will be problematic.
Hope you are clear!
Dear Aspirant
well if you do your 12TH again so JEE advanced consider NOIS as a passing year. So you can give JEE as you have a fresh marksheet of 12 .
For any further query feel free to ask!
Hope it helps! Good luck!
Hello student,
You have mentioned your percentage and the course that you want to pursue but not the category to which you belong. However, you check the eight admission list of few colleges where the seats are still vacant.
For getting admission B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics , your best of four percentage will be taken into consideration, that is, one compulsory language subject and three general elective subject including mathematics.
You can check the eight cut off list here in the link below :
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-eighth-cutoff
Thank you.
Dear Student,
Don't worry, you can improve your maths easily. There is no such an big issue. Maths is a very interesting subject. Once you get an interest in it then everything seems so easy. The first way to study math is learning formulas. Before starting any chapter learn all the formulas 2-3 times. Also learn some theory, before the starting. Don't stick to too much theory. Just learn upto that, what is used in solving questions. Solve as many problems as you can. More the problems you solve the more you became good at maths. And also follow some good books for problems like RD Sharma Mathematics, Mathematics by Cengage publications etc. Also, NCERT is a good book for maths. Its miscellaneous exercise has good questions. Solve the examples also.
Hope this helps.
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Yes you can get admission in BBA course in Christ Banaglore without maths in your 11th and 12th standard but for that you will have to score well inthe entrance test and give a great interview. It is not compulsory for BBA students at Christ to have maths intheir 11th and 12th.
For any queries related to admission in Christ you can reach them at admissions@christuniversity.in (mailto:admissions@christuniversity.in)
or call them at +91 92430 80800
All the best!
BSC mathematics is much about learning mathematics as we have done in school. BSC in applied mathematics is Maths in practical use. For example) Number system which is pretty simple is learnt in Bsc Maths and its application in computer encryption systems and other such uses and applications are taught in BSC applied mathematics. Depending upoin this, choose the one where your interest will lie and choose the one which you will enjoy more.
Refer to the website below to know more about the same -
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-mathematics-degree-colleges-in-india
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc(hons)-in-mathematics-universities-in-india
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persons who have a PhD in Mathematics usually enter the education industry as the law put forth by UGC states that the Head of the Department is required to be PhD holders.
given below are some of the job opportunities one can pursue after their PhD in the field of Mathematics,
Greetings!
It totally depends on an individual how they cope with a particular subject and topics. How I can help you is, I'm providing you with the mathematics syllabus of biomedical engineering, you may go through that and decide yourself if you can manage to cope or not.
I hope this was helpful. Thank you!
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