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I am class 11th PCB student of CBSE Board. Can i take Maths in class 12th? and become a PCMB student?

satyamercedes0626 6th Feb, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing great.

So coming to your question, NO, it is not possible to change the subject in class 12 in the CBSE Board, when your 11th subjects are different from the 12th. You cannot take mathematics in your 12th grade, when you have already chosen

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Sir I have taken PCB in class 11 th initially i was confident but now Im having second thoughts. Sir please answer that Can i Opt of Maths like PCMB if i havent opted for Maths in Class 11?

Tanya Gupta 6th Feb, 2024

Hello,

Yes, Definitely one can get Maths in class 12th as there optional subject and be a PCMB student, but one should keep in mind that one should change the subject before the final registration of class 12th. After that it will be difficult to change your subject.

Hope this

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hi sir I havent Opted for Maths in Class 11th, I am a PCB student of CBSE board currently gonna pass Class 11th sir can i Choose Maths in class 12th?

Tanya Gupta 13th Feb, 2024

Hello,

Yes,for sure you can change your subject to maths some schools do allow this but some do not and make sure that you submit the request to change subject before class 11th overs or before the final registration process for class 11th.  After that I'll be difficult for you

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what all career options will open for me,if I choose pcm in 11 th & 12th? Kindly suggest into which field I can make a career if my maths and physics is strong?

Sree 2nd Feb, 2024

Choosing PCM in 11th and 12th opens doors to a diverse range of exciting career options! With strong math and physics skills, you'll have a solid foundation for many fields. Here are some possibilities to explore:

Engineering: This is a classic choice for PCM students, with numerous branches like:

  • Civil
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i am in 11th now with pcb, i want to take maths for 12th...is it possible to take maths in 12th..and appear for the jee or cet

Akshara Choudhary 4th Feb, 2024

It is possible to take maths if board registration for 12th has not taken place. Contact your school and ask them. If the registration has been done, it may be difficult to change subject. But you can reach out to cbse regional office and discuss your query.

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government college for BBA for non maths students

Sajal Trivedi 2nd Feb, 2024

Hello aspirant,

There aren't many universities that offer BBA programmes without math. The best universities providing a BBA without maths are listed below.

  • IIM, Indore
  • Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
  • Symbiosis International University, Pune
  • Christ University, Bengaluru
  • NMIMS University, Mumbai
  • Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune
  • Gitam University, Visakhapatnam

Thank

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do we need applied maths or maths in 11 and 12 to be a pilot?

Sajal Trivedi 1st Feb, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The eligibility requirements for the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) are as follows:


The applicant must be at least eighteen years old.

The candidates must have passed the class 12 board exams in maths and physics.

Three years of PPL experience are required for certification as a C PL.

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do we need applied maths or maths in 11 and 12 to be a pilot

Tanya Gupta 6th Feb, 2024

Hello,


f you're interested in becoming a pilot, having a strong foundation in mathematics is definitely important. The pilot training programs require a good understanding of mathematics. In terms of the specific math subjects in 11th and 12th grade, it's generally beneficial to have a background in applied mathematics or

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do we need applied maths in 12 to be a pilot

ishratsadaf8 3rd Feb, 2024

Greetings!

So, usually whenever you are going to be a pilot typically advanced maths is not required. Basic maths skills are important for the calculations and navigation. Advance maths is not necessary for the pilot training. Just focus on understanding fundamental maths concept in the practical applications rather than advanced

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