Maths
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Yes, if you are opting for CSE, all the colleges will teach you from the basics. If you face struggles then you can take extra online courses to learn the basics. No you will not face much difficulties in understanding the concepts.
If you are conscious about the basics
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According to my knowledge, the order in which you have mentioned is a good one. But it depends on the amount of syllabus it has. Concentrate on the subject which you are weak in. Then concentrate on another less weak in subject. Likewise make your timetable for these subject.
You will need a tutor if you couldn't able to practice it by self. If you feel that you're not able to understand the concept by self then you can go to tution for this subject. To really be effective in applied mathematics, then you really need to derive
It solely depends on your ability to solve the math problem and how well you interpret the question. Since you have taken this subject as optional so you can prepare this subject just for pass mark. In this subject scoring a pass mark is quite enough. So you can
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Yes you can apply for exam if you have 75% in 12th . As you said you are giving improvement so there is a prblm that jee main consider only one marksheet it can be your improvement one in which only improvement subjects where mention. So keep this
hello aspirant ...
here is the link you can get the list of colleges ...
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc(hons)-in-mathematics-universities-in-india
thnk you
You can not predict exactly how many marks you will get just by solving the past year question papers. But To score good marks you should know the concepts well of the three subjects. Once the basics are clear then do the previous years papers and mock tests, as
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candidates can check out the common eligibility criteria for B.Com admissions in India below.
Candidates must have completed an intermediate level of education like 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board
The minimum percentage requirement varies from college to college. Probably the cut-off percentage for B.Com at top universities
Hello student yes you can pursue Bcom after class 12 without Mathematics.
Eligibility - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 with minimum 50 percent marks from a recognized board.
Eligibility criteria vary from institute to institute so I request you to please help me with the college in which
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