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Hi
Yes, you can do B tech but in branches like biotechnology only, if you are a Biology student and you don't have maths.
And even for btech biotechnology, not the college offers it to Biology students.
For example,
NITs offer btech biotechnology, like NIT Calicut NIT Durgapur etc but
Hi Aspirant!
As per the eligibility criteria for B.tech in Biotechnology, mathematics is must. For admission in B.Tech biotechnology, candidate must have qualified 10+2 with physics, chemistry and mathematics ad mandatory subjects.
But if you want to do BSc Biotechnology then it is possible without mathematics. You just need to
Hi aspirants
It depends upon the course you choose. There are courses that do no require maths as a subject, such as, B.Sc Chemistry, Biology, Zoology, Botany, Anthropology, BA programme, English hons, Pol sci hons, etc.
Some courses like BCA, BBA, Economics, B. COM , to this Maths is complusory
Dear Aspirant,
if you carry out all the preparation methods suggested by you in your query there is a good chance you will be able to score well in the examination. It is also advised that you use other textbooks as well other than NCERT for Mathematics and Chemistry. Whereas,
Hello,
The eligibility criteria for BSc Computer Science Hons in Delhi University is passed 10+2 with 60% marks in English, Mathematics and any two amidst Physics/Chemistry/Computer Science/Information Practices, hence you can choose best of four amongst mathematics, english, chemistry, and computer science for pursuing BSc Computer Science Hons in Delhi
Dear Student,
You've got a good score to choose the DU in science stream but not sure you will get north campus because the cutoff marks of North campuses are little bit high. You can only expect north campus if your score was more than 98.5, and there is a
Hey,
There us no such thing as pass marks in MAT exam. First of all MAT comprises of percentile and it depends on the scores obtained by different students in the same paper.
And after the score of every student a percentile is calculated.
Although I will suggest you to
Hello Aspirant,
Generally speaking the eligibility criteria for B.Tech in Electronics and communication is a minimum of 50% marks aggregate for your 10+2 level education with physics, chemistry and mathematics from a recognized board of education. So the individual subjects mark doesn't really matter. You just need pass mark for
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