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Yes, you can still get admission in a college for a BCA degree course even if you failed in the first attempt of the math compartment exam. Here's why:
1. _Compartment exam doesn't affect overall percentage_: Your overall percentage is 56%, which is calculated based on your performance
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Given that your NDA attempts are over, you can still explore other pathways to join the Indian Air Force as an officer. Here are some options:
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Yes, you can pursue a PGDM in Supply Chain Management and Logistics even if you're weak in math.
While mathematics does play a role in supply chain management and logistics, it's not the sole determinant of success.
Topics like statistics, probability, and basic calculus are essential for understanding
Here are the undergraduate (UG) courses you can apply for at H.R. College of Commerce and Economics if you have not taken Mathematics in 11th and 12th standards:
B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce)
- General: This program covers fundamental commerce subjects like accounting, economics, business law, and management. Mathematics is not
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Following are the name of some of the top colleges:
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To apply to the University of Hyderabad (UoH) using your CUET marks, follow these steps:
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Yes, you can seek admission to a government polytechnic college through lateral entry after clearing your compartment exam in Mathematics, provided you meet certain criteria. Here are the key points to consider:
Clear Compartment Exam : You must successfully clear your compartment exam in Mathematics to be
According to the NIMCET (NIT MCA Common Entrance Test) eligibility criteria:
- Candidates should have passed BCA or equivalent degree with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST).
- Mathematics or Statistics should be one of the subjects in the qualifying examination.
Since you didn't take Mathematics or
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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.
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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.
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