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i wanna persue bsc economics in st Xaviers .but i a student of science stream with 97 in mathematics ..can i get into the list

Sarthak Dhiman 27th Feb, 2020

Hello Aspirant.

Yes, You're eligible to get admission into Saint. Xavier's in B.sc Economics as you've secured 97 marks in Mathematics.

Their eligibility criteria demands

1. Atleast 60% aggregate in maths(Not business maths)

2. Candidate must pass in every paper.

As you've fulfilled all the required criteria. Hence, you're in.

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candidate in his /her 12th level exam must have scored minimum of 70% marks taken together in physics, mathematics and any one of the other optional subjects. please explain this??

Yash Dev Student Expert 26th Feb, 2020

Hello this seems like an eligibility criteria of an entrance examination to get admission into any college/University. I request you to please help me with the examination so that I can provide you exact information. As eligibility vary exam by exam an college by college. In case of Jee main

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what is the best way to understand the concept s of mathematics please tell a way to master it from beginner to jee advanced level ?

Yash Dev Student Expert 26th Feb, 2020
Hello student maths is a subject in which you'll not become an expert overnight its a subject full of practice and I believe you must heard that practice makes a man perfect.
In Mathematics ignore any other book and start from the NCERT which will build your basic put a
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I am reading in BSc 2nd semester department of Mathematics in Vidyasagar University. I prepare for JAM exam. please suggest book least for this exam.....

Sarthak Dhiman 25th Feb, 2020

Hello Aspirant.

You currently have a lot of time to prepare well for your JAM examination. Some of the books best for this examination are.

1. Integral Calculus by F. Ayres

2. Linear algebra by Seymour Lipschitz

3. Real Analysis by HL Roden

You can also buy for revision mathematics

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I am 20 years old and 2017 HSC passed out with my core subjects bio-maths. Now that I am going to complete my Bsc degree in Mathematics (I had physics and computer science in allied), so now am I eligible to appear NEET 2020? (Asking out of curiosity!!)

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 25th Feb, 2020

To be eligible for NEET, you should have complete your 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as your core subjects. You may have Biology as an additional subject but should have Physics and Core subjects. Now what you studied in B.Sc holds no bearing as long as you fulfil your

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which chapters comes under kinematics,mechanics and modern physics in jee mains from both class 11 and 12 for jee physics....and in mathematics which chptrs comes under co-ordinate geometry and calculus from class 11 and 12....????? pls reply..im in confusion...

Harsha Sinha 4th Apr, 2020
Hi there,

In physics

Kinematics- 1d, 2d

Mechanics-NLM, FRICTION, CIRCULAR MOTION, ROTATIONAL DYNAMICS, FLUID MECHANICS. Gravitation.

Modern physics- Nuclei, Atom Nuclear Physics, Atomic structure Communication System etc.

In maths.

Co ordinate geometry- Conic section like parabaola ellipse and hyperbola,
and in calculas it's integration derivative and differential calculas.

I hope
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please help ...i had chosen mathematics as my additional subject but after getting more marks in maths than biology ...they made biology as my additional subject ...now am i eligible for neet 2020(i have passed exam from bihar board)

Yastika Kumar 24th Feb, 2020

Hi Shobhit,

It seems that you are a 2019 pass out as BSEB 2020 results are expected to be released by fourth week of march ( https://school.careers360.com/articles/bihar-board-12th-result ). Coming to the eligibility criteria NEET has clearly state physics, chemistry, Biology/Biotech to be the core subjects in your 10+2 or equivalent

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Can I apply for M.A Economics in JNU even if I didnt have mathematics during my 10+2 ? But I had mathematics during my B.A (Hons) as one paper.

Aakansha david 4th Apr, 2020

Hello Mausumi Narzary,

The eligibility criteria for M.A Economics in JNU-

For admissions in M.A Economics programme, candidates must have a Bachelor Degree in any discipline securing at least 50 per cent marks aggregate, with knowledge of Mathematics at 10+2 level.

HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU

GOOD LUCK!

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what is the syllabus I have to study for the preparation of BHU UET for mathematics hons. ? which kind of stuff or books are best for it ?

pdwords Student Expert 3rd Apr, 2020
Hello,

Entrance test for BHU Maths Group will be conducted for a duration of 150 minutes for 450 marks with 150 questions in MCQ format based on +2 examinations. It will comprise of mainly three sections: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, each having 50 questions. The best books regarding this preparation
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reference between sequence and progression

iammohdshareef 22nd Feb, 2020
Hello,
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Sequence and progressions are both a set of numbers arranged in a order either finite or infinite. But here the difference is sequences are arranged in a set of numbers and progressions tells us what kind of sequences are going on here, it means either increasing, decreasing or
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