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I have done graduation in english hons and passed CTET paper 2 with subject maths and science. will there any problem

Prachi Kumari 27th Jul, 2024

Hello Harsh,

If you've completed a graduation in English (Honours) and passed the CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) Paper 2 with a focus on Mathematics and Science then there is no problem at all, in fact it opens up several opportunities for you to opt a career.


Hope it helps

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hii can without maths in 12 do cma or bms

Shrutika Wahane 25th Jul, 2024

Hello there,

Yes, you can opt for BMS OR CMA if you hadn't studied Mathematics in your Class 12th. Mathematics is not a mandate for both the courses.

I hope you will do great.

Good Luck.

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I got 37 marks in Maths , 48 in Physics & 82 in Information Technology. The total aggregate marks in these three subjects is 167 out of 300 & the percentage is 55.66. Am I eligible for B. tech admission counselling for GGSIPU affiliated B.Tech. Colleges in Delhi ?

Afreen 24th Jul, 2024

Candidates for GGSIP University B. Tech Admissions 2024 must have passed the 10+2 exam from an recognised board with a minimum of 55% in applicable disciplines hence you are eligible for the course To prepare for the entrance exam, aspiring students can go through the IPU CET syllabus and examination

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what if someone who has taken up applied maths intead of standard maths with pcb can be a pilot in india or not?

Kanishka kaushikii 24th Jul, 2024

Hello aspirant,
In India, having Applied Maths instead of standard Maths with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) doesn't disqualify you from becoming a pilot .
To become a pilot in India, you need to pass the Commercial Pilot License (CPL) exam conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The

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how to become a maths teacher after choosing arts stream

Ishita 22nd Jul, 2024

Hello Aspirant

The eligibility criteria for opting for math in graduation or post-graduation is that you should have math in your 12th grade along with the Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Math, and Biology is not required). Also, a student must have acquired a 50% -55 % aggregate in their previous

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Hello sir, I have done +2 arts with maths and after that I have done ITI in fitter trade, now if I have to study further then which course will be best for me?

Afreen 17th Sep, 2024

If you have completed 12th Arts with Maths and then an ITI in Fitter trade, the best course to pursue further would be a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering through a Polytechnic, as it allows you to leverage your practical skills from ITI while gaining deeper theoretical knowledge in the mechanical

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sir I passed 12th in 2023 but failed in maths but overall pass because of 6 subjects . i cant pass maths exam till now now iam appearing for nios compart in maths . can i use both cbse markshhet and nios markshhet together ?

Asmee Biswas 20th Jul, 2024

Hello Ayush,

You can combine your CBSE and NIOS mark sheets for your 12th-grade studies. When applying for further studies or any purpose:

- Include both mark sheets.

- Verify acceptance with the institution.

Sample Cover Letter:

[Your Name]

[Your Address]

[City, State, ZIP Code]

[Email Address]

[Phone Number]

[Date]

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Sir 2023 me 12th me mere 60.8% the overall pass but physics me rt laga tha.... To phir mai 2024 me exam di improvement 3 subject me (pcm) physics clear hogya lekin chemistry or maths me rt lag gya... To mai kahi college keliye apply kr sakti hu??

Tanya Gupta 20th Jul, 2024

Hello,


Yes, you can still apply to colleges despite having compartmental results in some subjects. However, the eligibility criteria and admission process may vary depending on the college and course you're applying for.


Here are some possible scenarios:


1. Some colleges may accept students with compartmental results, but you might

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What should I pursue my bachelors degree in when I want to do CA? Would it be apt if I take Statistics? I enjoy doing maths

Kanishka kaushikii 20th Jul, 2024

Hello aspirant,
If you are planning to become a Chartered Accountant (CA) and enjoy mathematics, pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Statistics can be a good choice.
A degree in Statistics can be beneficial, especially if you enjoy mathematics, a B.Com or B.Com (Hons.) would be the most straightforward and directly

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