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You can definitely consider Electrical Maintenance as a vocational subject while applying for MHTCET. According to the eligibility criteria, vocational subjects can be considered along with Physics and Maths for calculating the aggregate marks.
In your case, since you have Electrical Maintenance as a vocational subject, you can add it
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Yes , you can give the CUET Economics exam without having studied Maths in Class 12. However, some universities require Maths as a compulsory subject for admission into Economics related courses.
Since you are pursuing Psychology as a major and Economics as a minor, you should check the eligibility
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List of some of the best courses to pursue after completion of 11th and 12th with PCM ( Math related course) includes:
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Your board exam percentages (Maths: 83%, Physics: 72%, Chemistry: 54%) do not directly determine your JEE Main marks, as JEE is a separate entrance test. Your JEE score will depend on your performance in the exam, question difficulty, and negative marking. However, if you share your JEE percentile, I
Hello there, Yes, JoSAA will consider your passed Physics marks from the 2024 marksheet if you fail in the improvement exam but still meet the 75% criteria overall. Your best eligible marks (either from the original or improvement marksheet) will be considered, provided you fulfill the eligibility requirements.
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Yes, it is possible to change to a government school in Trivandrum for Class 11 with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and Computer Science as an additional subject, but there are some conditions:
Mathematics is not always a necessity for every exam. Whether a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student can take a particular exam depends on its eligibility criteria. Here’s what to consider:
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Yes, you are eligible for MBBS admission as long as you meet the following criteria:
- Class 12 subjects: You must have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB), and English in Class 11 & 12. - Minimum marks required:
Yes, with a BSc in Sports Science, you may be eligible to apply for AFCAT, depending on the branch you choose. Since you studied Physics and Mathematics in 12th, you qualify for the Flying Branch and certain technical roles. However, for Ground Duty (Technical), specific degrees like engineering or related
If you don't have a mathematics background, your eligibility for an Economics Honours program will depend on the admission criteria of the university. Some universities require mathematics in 10+2, while others may offer exemptions or alternatives. It's best to check the specific requirements of your preferred institutions. If math is
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