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As per your query...Yes!!! you must have mathematics in your class 12th to be eligible for Bachelor of Commerce(B.com) Hons, you can take admission in B.Com (//B.Com) without maths but for B.Com (//B.Com) Hons Maths is must.
and you should have passed class 12th
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The eligibility criteria for Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Bangalore B. Tech Admission 2022 are as follows :
10+2 / equivalent and 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
That means if you have secured 60% aggregate (in all) marks in all PCm, then you are eligible for admission
Yes, even if you are a commerce student who has not taken math as a subject, you can apply for the IPMAT. Candidates must have received a 60 percent or equivalent CGPA in class X and XII from a recognised board. Those in the reserved group have to
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. The eligibility criteria for JNU's MA Economics with specialisation in world economy is as follows:
A candidate must have passed and cleared the Bachelor’s degree (with 50% marks in aggregate) in the following subjects: Economics (Honours) with Mathematics as subsidiary subject; or Mathematics
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Here is the eligibility criteria for BSc hons Mathematics and BSc hons Physics at University of Delhi through CUET-
For BSc hons Mathematics-
- You must have given one language paper from section 1A in the CUET exam as per the DU eligibility criteria.
- Also, you must have
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Firstly if you really want to go for NEET Examination then surely take a gap year and hard work and gain your marks and get admission in your favourite Medical College because nothing is impossible if you insist your parents and convince them that you are doing well for
--------- As far as the 75% rule is concerned, the 75% rule states that candidate must have scored an aggregate of 75% in Class XII Board Examination.
------ Also the candidate must have 5 subjects that must be - Physics, Chemistry, Maths, 1 Language ( English - in your
For the MSc in Physics, the course of Mathematics will be asked for mandatory at least for 1 year or 2 semesters as Generic Elective subject. so if you don't have Mathematics as an elective subject in your BSc course, then you will not be able to join the course
If you are wiling to go for the BSc Economics course in Kolkata, then most of the colleges in Kolkata requires Mathematics as one of the subject in 10+2. If you don't have Mathematics then I would suggest you to go for the course of BA in Economics course because
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