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Before 2-3 years one of mine friend got the same marks around 50 ,he told me this thing after the exam in first attempt ,and he got around 80 percentile but remember one thing ,the competition will be increased in the second
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Yes, it is possible to pursue a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) course without having studied Mathematics in your previous academic qualifications. While Mathematics is often considered beneficial for a BCA course and may be a prerequisite for admission in some institutions, there are colleges and universities that offer
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Yes, you can still pursue a BCA even if you did not study mathematics in your 10+2 coursework. This is because a mathematics background is not required to pursue a BCA.
The BCA's basic eligibility requirements state that:
******* Candidates must have earned a recognised board's 10+2 diploma
If you want to pursue a career in Computer Science and Information Technology, and you need Maths as a subject, you may not necessarily need to redo your 11th and 12th classes. You could explore options such as taking additional courses in Maths to meet the requirements for admission
As you want to convert your standard mathematics to basic mathematics. You can simply write an application to your coordinator he/she will definitely look after it. But make sure you do this before the final registration process for the board. One can also change after final registration but the
As per your marks in Physics and Chemistry they meet or exceed expectations, but your score in Mathematics might be below the cutoff threshold for IIIT Hyderabad. Check the institutes official website or contact the admissions office for specific eligibility criteria.
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Question : The difference between compound interest and simple interest on a sum of Rs. 16,000 for two years is Rs. 160. Find the per annum rate of interest.
Option 1: 12%
Option 2: 10%
Option 3: 11%
Option 4: 15%
Correct Answer: 10%
Solution : Given: Principal = Rs. 16,000 Time = 2 years We know, Difference between compound interest and simple interest = $P(\frac{r}{100})^2$, where $P$ = Principal, $r$ = Rate of interest ⇒ $160=16000(\frac{r}{100})^2$ ⇒ $\frac{r^2}{10000}×100=1$ ⇒ $r^2=100$ $\therefore r =10$% Hence, the correct answer is 10%.
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