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i am a 12th bio maths. i got failed in maths. 48 in physics,48 in chemistry,54 in biology . am I eligible for neet exam 2023

Aarav Singh 22nd Aug, 2022

Hope you are having a good day.

If you opted PCMB in your 12th class and preparing for NEET then you are eligible only when you have a clear pass in 5 subjects in 12th from any respective board including physics, chemistry and biology. If maths is an additional subject

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I am a b.com computer applications graduate can I eligible to do mca in banglore without maths in 12th and graduation

Ashish Ramtari 22nd Aug, 2022

There are not many universities and colleges in Bangalore which offer admission to the master of computer application after Bachelor of Commerce computer application. But You can apply for admission to master of computer application at Christ University after completing bachelor of Commerce computer application. You need to secure at

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has business analytics has lot and high of maths as i am average in maths is it going to be tough for me ?

Aditya kumar 21st Aug, 2022

hlwo aspirant

hope you are doing well

see may be it will little bit tough for you but not too much, with little practice you become expert in it. Business Analytics in Operations related work requires absolutely no level of math knowledge apart from basic operations, statistics and general level

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I appear on maths and english exam in cuet 2022. How will they calculate my mark? will they combine both of the subjects?

Upasana Barman 22nd Aug, 2022

hello,

Since you want to know how the CUET will calculate the marks for this year, you can go through the link given below.

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-mathematics-universities-in-india

But you have to keep an eye on the official website since this is a very new system that UGC has introduced.

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I got 59.6% in 12th C.B.S.E (all 6 subjects), now placements are going in my college and company are asking for 60%. Can I exclude my maths marks according to c.b.s.e top 5 subjects rule (English + top 4 subject). Is there any statement from c.b.s.e for proof? Is the rule applied for company hiring?

Upasana Barman 21st Aug, 2022

Hello,

As for the cbse marks calculations, you have to include 5 subjects for your total percentage and exclude the sixth subject. But you have to keep in mind that you have to choose the best of five including your language subject for calculating your overall percentage. You can exclude

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Topics excluded in jee advanced 2022 maths, physics and chemistry

anushkasrivastava073 20th Aug, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

The topics of JEE Main and Advance are 95% same. Topics such as Mathematical Reasoning, Semiconductors, etc. are excluded from Advance Syllabus. However, nothing is excluded from chemistry. So you gotta study everything in Chemistry.

TOPICS EXCLUDED FROM JEE ADVANCE SYLLABUS BUT ARE INCLUDED IN JEE MAIN:

  • Magnetism
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can I change my 5th opinional subject in class 12 from hindi to maths.. where I have taken mathematics basic in class 10.

Aman Arpit 19th Aug, 2022

Hello Harshita

Hope you are doing great.

If you have already selected the 5 th optional subject . And you want to change it now then you can write an application to the head of your school . Most probably they will change your optional subject.

Hope it helps.

Best

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college admiting for btech in biotechnology without maths

sonia.20jul 19th Aug, 2022

Hello,

There are some deemed to be universities which do not require maths to be a compulsory subject in order to take admission in Btech Biotenchnology and they are as follows :-

1. Vellore Institute of technology Vellore

2. SRM Chennai

3. BITS Pillani

4. Manipal Institute of Technology.

Hope

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can I take admission for biomedical engineering without maths

sonia.20jul 19th Aug, 2022

Hello,

As per the subject it would be beneficial for you to take maths as 3rd subject. But if you had PCB and you still you want to pursue it you could absolutely do so as many students opt for biomedical engineering though they had PCB just that they have

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