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Yes, In 1st year math subject is there in environment engineering course.
A foundational understanding of mathematics should be required for environmental engineers. Because there are numerous calculations you may encounter in this wide area, including those for ozone %, BOD levels in drinking and waste water, CO levels
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Mathematics is not compulsory for most of the M.Sc. Biotech courses. It may vary as per the syllabus of each institute. There may be Biostatistics in some of the Universities/colleges. If you consider all the Universities under the DBT funded MSc biotechnology programs (those admitted on the GAT-B score
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Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, YES of course you can give CAT exam, even if you had done BSc as your undergradute course. To be eligible for the CAT exam you need to score 50% of aggregate marks in your graduating
Dear aspirant,
No, you cannot do bca without mathematics. You need to clear the mathematics asked in the entrance examination.
The colleges that would be the best for you to join are as follows:-
As you have opted for physics, chemistry , biology and mathematics in your std 11 and 12 so you can absolutely either of the lines engineering or medical and also other streams if you want to go for it.
Now coming to your question, if you are good
Hello Aspirant,
No you cannot join B.Tech except some of the branches like Bio-technology and some other... without Mathematics. Since Mathematics and Physics are main subjects to be there in the curriculum of 10+2 for the student who aspires to be an engineer in any field of interest.
So if
If you observe the syllabus of Computer Science & Engineering- Information Technology, for GATE, then you will be observe that there are 10 broad sections which are mentioned below-
First of all I would suggest you think about passing your mathematics exam of class 12 because you will never be promoted to college without passing your class 12. NEET is one the most toughest exam of India so before thinking about cracking it, you need to focus
See it would be okay because there is no any sectional cut-off for JEE-Main but it would be disadvantageous for you as well because if there will be any candidate having score equal to you but he performed all the three sections then he would be getting rank
Dear Aspirant!
Yes, a student without mathematics can still pursue AI (Artificial Intelligence), but it might be challenging. AI often involves complex algorithms and mathematical concepts. Without a math background, you might find it harder to grasp certain aspects.
However, there are AI courses and applications that focus more on
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