Maths
Hello Satvika,
As a PCB student from Telangana who did not complete the Maths Bridge Course prior to commencing a B.Tech in Biotechnology, it is typically possible to take the course in your 1st year of B.Tech. Most engineering colleges offer the Maths Bridge Course, or similar course, during the
Hi Shruthi,
In general, most universities and colleges require students to have acquired Mathematics knowledge at the 10+2 (or equivalent) level in order to enter a Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) program. This is because computer science does involve logical thinking and algorithms - at times it may even involve
Hii,
Yes, you can pursue a BCS (Bachelor of Computer Science) degree with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) background, however the laws of your institution or university will determine this.
Some colleges may demand 12th grade math, while many do not. So, if your college allows it, you can complete
Hello Vijay,
For B.Tech or B.Sc. Bioinformatics, your son should choose Science with Maths in 11th and 12th.
Here’s why:
B.Tech requires Mathematics and Physics in 12th as a must for engineering courses.
B.Sc. Bioinformatics also often requires Maths along with Biology or Biotechnology.
Choosing Science with Language (instead of
Hello Adarsh,
Yes, you can get admission in B.Com (Honours) courses with 65% marks in Class 12 in Commerce, even if you have not studied Maths.
Most colleges offering B.Com (Honours) require Commerce background but do not always insist on Maths in Class 12. However, some top universities may prefer
Hello Aryan,
As you have pursued commerce without maths, you can go for Bachelor of Commerce ( B.Com), Bachelor of Management Studies ( BMS), Bachelor of Business Administration ( BBA).
There are colleges like :
1. Gokhale Educational society's college - offers various programs which are suitable to commerce students.
Hi,
If you got RT (Result Awaited) in Maths and Chemistry but have 6 subjects , you can appear for the compartment exam in Maths . If you clear it, you will be considered passed in that subject.
Make sure to follow the guidelines from your board regarding compartment exams,
If you failed your Maths compartment exam and haven't passed, you won’t meet the eligibility for courses that require Mathematics .
You can reappear for the compartment exam next session or consider other programs where Maths is not mandatory. Contact colleges directly for specific eligibility details.
Hope this helps!
Hello,
Great to hear that you successfully cleared your compartment in Maths! It means you've now officially passed your 12th board exams, and you're eligible to apply for higher education courses without any issues. Most colleges and universities accept compartment-cleared candidates as long as the subject is cleared within the
For Class 11, 12, and JEE Maths, the best books to use are NCERT textbooks because they cover all the basic concepts clearly and are important for both board exams and JEE. After that, RD Sharma is very helpful for practicing many problems and understanding topics deeply. For JEE-level questions,
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