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this question can be solved by the formula log(1+x)/x when x tends to zero convert log argument(sinx) in the form of 1+x by adding and substractin 1 and then multiply numerator and denominator
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As you have less interest in maths engineering course of study will not be fit for you. You may go for Neet exam where physics chemistry biology and English is the subject and for selected course by qualifying this exam. study it for your future career. Or you
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Both the subjects are good and holds good future prospectives. I suggest if you have the option to take both go for it. It will double your chances for any future entrance exam. It totally depends on what do you want to do in future. If you want to
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The eligibility criteria for government recruitment examinations will be different for each post or position. There are various Government jobs offered based on class 12th, Graduation, Post Graduation. As long as you have passed in class 12th in all subjects you can apply for Government Examinations if you fulfill
Select the subject of choice. So select mathematics. It is mandatory to select one language of your choice along with three academic subjects. The admission is based on the merit obtained in one language, Mathematics and two best academic / elective subjects as specified in list. Then calculate the
Yes , you are eligible for NDA examination without maths but only for army and not for navy and Airforce
This is because,
For army, you need 10+2 qualification in any stream but for navy and air force it is mandatory to have maths and physics in 10+2.
For
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Yes, you are eligible for BBA course after 12th without mathematics (Arts stream). BBA is a 3 years under graduate course (6 semesters). There are some specializations as well under BBA such as Marketing, Finance, HR, Logistics, IB etc. Candidates who have completed 12th class from a recognized
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See your overall percentile of JEE-Main cannot be calculated from the separate percentiles of the three subjects. Let me explain you, why. See percentile is simply the percentage of students scoring equal to or less than the score that you have scored in JEE-Main and this criteria is
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