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Of course you can go for the course with 96.4 percentile in 12th standard. The basic eligibility for this course demands an aggregate marks of 50% in 10+2 from a recognized board or university. With this marks, you can get admission in any good college or university in India.
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You are preparing for BITSAT examination. Hence it is necessary for you to study well You are following HC Verma for Physics. You should continue following this and when you are done with this you can switch to DC Pandey and Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick &
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So as per previous year cut-offs,there are chances that you can get admission in BSc maths in Banaras Hindu University.
You can definitely apply there for your choice of program as per previous cut-offs only.
You can check them here at this link:
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see it would be quite difficult for you to go for mathematics for economic analysis with out knowing the basics of mathematics. however I would suggest you to go for probability sets theory, elementary statistics first which is the basic recruitment for the economic analysis of mathematics. you may
Bsc is a 3 year undergraduate course and so both bsc maths and bsc physics will take 3 years to complete. And now talking about both the fields it depends upon your interest in which field you want to go. Currently computer science is a blooming field and if
Hi Rinshad,
Yes, a person can easily follow "mathematics for economics" by sydsactes.K without base in maths. This book is good for learning Maths with Economics as well. You will get every concept explained in a manner that you will not need to have past experience in maths.
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