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can I get 90/100 in maths in jee mains if I do rd Sharma n previous years questions??

Ayush Pandey 9th Aug, 2020
Hello,
Yes,it is possible just that you need to remember the concepts used in the questions,and practice as many questions as you can since Jee mains examination is close.
Since you are using only RD Sharma you should practice it thoroughly,and your aim will be easily reached.
Best of luck;
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what is removed in 12 class maths syllabus up board

Aishwary Jaiswal 10th Aug, 2020

hello aspirant,

you can visit the following website to check out the latest syllabus of UP Board,

you can also check the weightage of each chapter in the exams

https://school.careers360.com/articles/up-board-12th-syllabus

make sure to keep yourself updated by visiting the website frequently .

hope that helps

all the best


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I have failed in Maths class 12(CBSE).But have passed overall due to 6th subject.And will sit in compartment exam for maths this year, after passing it can i join NIT since i have good jee rank??

akashkumarpati.2000 18th Sep, 2020

Hey Aspirant,

At first you've to pass the compartment exam in Mathematics and get results in time before admission procedure of NITs. Not only this, I don't know about the marks you have secured in your Board exam this year, but according to revised rules and regulations of the Central

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pls clear my big confusion i am completely confused to choose group in 11th whether bio maths(pcmb) or maths CS (pcm computer science)?? i am interested to go gor chemical engineering ,forensic and like to learn radiations ....pls suggest me best group to me ?????

Parmeshwar Suhag 18th Sep, 2020

Dear Student ,

The best option for you from these two is PCMB. As you want to pursue Chemical Engineering , research , forensic and  radiations than you should definitely go for PCMB . For this you have to prepare for JEE Mains and JEE Advance . These are engineering

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how about the branck of maths and computing in engineering?

Afifa 17th Sep, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Mathematics & Computing Engineering is an amalgamation of mathematics with computer science and financial engineering. The course emphasizes on training the students in various aspects of Theoretical Computer Science, Computational Techniques, Mathematical Modeling, Simulation, Probabilistic and Statistical Tools. In Mathematics and Computing is a four-year undergraduate degree course

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If some one has not taken maths

MANJU 8th Aug, 2020
Dear Aspirants

It's seems your question is incomplete please mention complete details of your question so that I can guide you accordingly, please mention complete details in comment box,I am waiting for your reply and guide you accordingly

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How to score more than 80 marks in jee mains 2020 maths?

Praveen 8th Aug, 2020

if you wanna score good marks in math just your main focus should be on few chapter from where the most number of question are asked and also the clearance of concept will be most important.

start early preparation

keep revising and looking at you work notebook

try conceptual question

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can maths subject is important to join army college

Afifa 8th Aug, 2020

Yes , it is one of the important subject to study Army . If you have  upper hand on maths will only increase your chances to join the academy . And without maths also you can apply for NDA exam for Army wing . Without maths you are not eligible

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my 12 result is essential repeat it written as RT in phy. chem. nd maths so i have to give these 3 exam or all??

Sanjana Singh 8th Sep, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you are doing well!

RT(Repeat  in Theory) is the new term assigned by CBSE in 2020 instead of FT (Failed in Theory).This means that the candidate has to repeat the respective subjects or needs to give a re-test to pass in that particular subject.

If you have

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