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Hi Natasha
Yes, you can choose economics in your B.A (Prog) inspite of not having mathematics as a subject in your 10+2 class. But you must include political science and economics in your 'Best Four' otherwise there will be a deduction of upto 2.5%.
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NOHITA Essay maths is compulsory but not in SBN is 6 kiwi is a national level policy program up to the pre PhD level. It is organised by IISc Bangalore annually. For the year 2020 KVPY exam will be conducted on November 3 2020. Exam details
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see I assume you are asking about jeevanson publications mathematics books, jeevanson has applied mathematics books for class 11 and 12th standard. as per students review the books is quite helpful for understand the theory paper and have lots of solved questions. however I also suggest you to follow
Dear candidate,
As per previous year cutoff trends you have very good chances of getting seat at main campus in 1-2 rounds only because the cutoff mostly lies around 55-65 for ST category. Your rank should be around 300 or better than this.However,there are limited seats available and some are
Hi, In any CBT (Computer based Test) review marking facility is available and you mark question and then go to other segments/ parts of examinations and after attempting that part you can come back to past segment and finish it off. you can also remove your answer if you have
Hello!
getting govt. college depends on cut off of various college and it varies on different college and if you are general category student then you will have tough competition.
so if you do not get admission in 1st counselling then you will definitely get admission in 2nd counselling.
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Unfortunately no. For getting admission in B.A. Economics (Hons), the candidate must have studied and passed mathematics at the qualifying exam.
For more details about the eligibility criteria, check the link provided below -
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-eligibility-criteria
You will be checked for your:
Under Mathematical skills, you should focus on Mathematics atleast from 6th to 10th. Because there is no fixed syllabus you cannot just rely on 9th and 10th Mathematics topics. Under
Dear Sahil ,
First of all you can take admission without maths in bcom (Hons) but some of university or colleges not allowed to admission without maths so it will depends upon college where you wants to take admission and second things congrats for score 65% in 10th and 12th
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