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According to the information for NITs, IIITs, and IITs , it's mandatory to have studied Mathematics in your 12th grade to be eligible for admission to B.Tech programs. Since you're a PCB student without Maths, you won't be able to apply for these engineering branches through JEE Main.
However,
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Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET as the eligibility criteria regarding the subjects is that the candidate must have Physics, Chemisty and Biology as the subjects. It is important to have them as subjects rather than the importance of order.
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No, Basic Mathematics in 10+2 is not eligible for becoming a commercial pilot in India. To become a commercial pilot in India, you need Physics and Mathematics (Standard or Applied) as mandatory subjects in your 10+2 education. NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) is a legitimate option to complete your
B.Sc. in Mathematics at Rajeswari Vedachalam Government Arts College is a 3 years course offered at the UG level. The online admissions usually begin once the results for all the boards are announced. You can expect the online admissions to begin anytime soon.
Yes, you are eligible for many government exams, but it depends on, for which exam are you aiming to crack.
You failed in Mathematics in Class 12
But your overall result is "PASS" with 79% marks
This suggests that:
Your board has declared you as "pass" overall ,
In the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) Higher Secondary (H.S.) exam, Theory subjects typically require 30% to pass , which is usually 24 out of 80 in theory and a total of 30 out of 100 . You scored 24 , which is just at the edge of
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Essentially, maths is not a subject that is very important in BSC-IT because the degree focuses more on areas that are technical in nature. What matters most is whether you enjoy IT-related topics and have an interest in coding; if so, you should pursue it. In essence, BSC-IT
Yes you can but you will have to search for the colleges where the requirement doesn’t include maths as a subject. Some colleges require a minimum percentage in 10+2 for BCA without maths. Students who are interested in BCA can pursue it without maths after the 12th grade
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