Mathematics
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I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , follow the dates of entrance exams like CUET PG , IIT JAM and so on. Try to contact colleges and universities for their admission procedure and registration dates.
I hope this helps you!
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To prepare for the MH CET Law 5-year mathematics section in 2025, focus on the following key topics:
Mathematics Topics
- Profit, Loss, and Discount: Understand how to calculate percentages, discounts, and profits.
- Speed, Time, and Distance: Practice problems involving speed, time, and distance calculations.
- Time and Work: Learn to solve problems related to work efficiency and time management.
- Average and Venn Diagram: Study how to calculate averages and use Venn diagrams to solve problems.
- Basic Mathematics: Review arithmetic and algebraic concepts, as the difficulty level is equivalent to class 10th.
Recommended Books
- Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal: A comprehensive guide for mathematics preparation.
- NCERT 10th Class Text Book: A good resource for reviewing basic mathematics concepts.
Preparation Tips
- Familiarize yourself with the exam syllabus and pattern.
- Practice with sample papers and online resources.
- Focus on weak areas and improve time management skills.
Exam Details
- Exam Date: April 28, 2025
- Exam Pattern: Online, multiple-choice questions
- Duration: 2 hours
- Marks: 150 marks (no negative marking)
For more information and updates, visit the MH CET Law maths
Hello Srishti,
You can download the official NCERT Class 8 Mathematics textbook free of cost from the NCERT website (https://ncert.nic.in/) . But reference books based on NCERT and not the original textbooks are published by Dhanpat Rai & Co. Those books (such as by R.D. Sharma or others) are typically available on websites such as Amazon, Flipkart, or Google Books but not free of cost for legal download.
If you need additional practice material from Dhanpat Rai & Co., it is better to purchase the printed version or see if your school has circulated a PDF version.
Hii,
You have PCB and Maths as your 6th subject, which is good. But to become a pilot, Maths and Physics should usually be part of your main 5 subjects. If Maths shows up in your main marksheet like other subjects, some flight schools might accept it. But if it’s shown as an extra subject, they may not.
Rules might change in the future, but it's better to plan based on the current rules. If needed, you can give Maths again through NIOS or a similar board to make it count as a main subject.
Yes, you can likely select Maths as a domain in CUET UG even though you were a PCB student in your main Class 12. Here's why:
Delhi University's rules for CUET UG say you need to appear in CUET in subjects that you have passed in Class 12. Since you appeared privately and passed Additional Mathematics, DU should consider this as a subject you've passed.
Therefore, when you fill the CUET UG form, you should be able to choose Mathematics as one of your domain subjects alongside your language paper.
However, its super important to check the specific eligibility criteria for the exact course you want to join in DU. Different courses might have specific subject requirements in CUET. For example, a B.Sc. Maths (Hons) will definitely need Maths in CUET.
So, while you can probably choose Maths in CUET because you passed it as an additional subject, always double - check the DU course requirements on their official admission website to make sure your subject combination in CUET will make you eligible for the course you're aiming for.
I hope this helps.
With a 93.67 percentile in JEE Mains (January session), your estimated CRL rank is around 63,319. Since you belong to the OBC-NCL category and have Delhi home state quota, you have a good chance of getting Mathematics and Computing at DTU.
Last year, the OBC-NCL (Delhi) closing rank for this program was:
Round 1: 70,301
Round 5: 85,687
Since your rank is better than these cutoffs, you have a solid chance!
However, cutoffs change every year, so keep an eye on the official JAC Delhi counseling process and apply in multiple rounds to maximize your chances. Good luck!
Hello Rishabh,
while many BASLP programs prefer candidates with biology some institutions may consider applicants from other science streams if you meet their overall eligibility criteria. its essential to check the specific admission requirements of the institutes you are interested in, you mmight also explore bridge courses or preparatory modules to cover necessary biology concepts if required.
Hey!
The options you have are
B.Sc. in Mathematics
B.A. in Mathematics
B.Tech in Computer Science
B.E in CSc
B.C.A (Bachelor of Computer Application)
B.Sc. in Physical Education
B.A. in Statistics
B.A. in Economics
A good CUET UG score (90th percentile or above) can increase your chances of getting into top colleges and excelling in the particular field.
Hello,
According to my records, the total tuition fee for the M.Sc. in Mathematics program at Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) is INR 1,43,810 , which includes various components like tuition, hostel, and one-time charges. Hence, I believe you can calculate it as per your requirement of number of months.
You can find the fee structure for different courses on the GNDU website (https://online.gndu.ac.in/pdf/fee-structure-25-30.pdf) Registration fee for each course is Rs. 700/- and is non-refundable.
You can find more about the same from this link:
https://www.careers360.com/university/guru-nanak-dev-university-amritsar/courses/msc-idpg
Yes, you can pursue Aerospace Engineering after completing a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics in India. However, there are a few key points to consider:
Options Available:
1. M.Tech./M.E. in Aerospace Engineering
You need to qualify GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) in a relevant paper (e.g., Engineering Sciences – XE, Mathematics – MA, or Aerospace Engineering – AE).
Some IITs, IISc, and other top institutes allow non-engineering graduates with strong mathematical backgrounds.
2. M.Sc./M.Tech. in Computational Mechanics or Fluid Dynamics
Some institutes offer related fields where mathematics plays a significant role in aerospace applications.
3. Direct Admission to Aerospace Engineering Courses Abroad
Many foreign universities accept a B.Sc. in Mathematics for M.S. programs in Aerospace Engineering with prerequisite courses.
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