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What are the courses i can do after 12th commerce without maths?

Anita Singh 24th Jan, 2020

Dear Yashu

I suggest that you should go for MBA after your graduation. MBA is very good management course which endows you with important skills of designing the products, implementation of startegies, monitoring of data and progression of projects, critically analyse the data layed out on the table, etc. MBA

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for anasthesia maths is required in class 11&12. i have only pcb .

Pankhuri Kumari 22nd Dec, 2019

Hii Aakash!

Don't worry dear! There's no such criteria for anesthesia course. The eligibility criteria just says that the candidate must have passed class 12th, ( higher secondary examination ) with minimum 50% marks in PCB for general category and 5% relaxation for reserved categories. So, you can opt for

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No. of real solutions of : cosx = |x|

Devraj Student Expert 22nd Dec, 2019

Hii

There will be two solution for the question.  When you plot the graph for cos x and superimpose mode of x, then there will be one solution on each side in x axis. The graph of mode of X will cut cosx two time in the whole real range.

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difference between ncert and ts intermediate syllabus maths,physics chemistry chapterwise?

Sonali Sahu Student Expert 22nd Dec, 2019

hello,

There is no high difference. TS intermediate syllabus will have chapter which may not be in NCERT but that is rarest. All the chapters and modules are there in both the syllabus.

Candidates mostly prefer NCERT because most of the non numerical questions are asked from NCERT book directly.

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My son is studying ISC Commerce without maths. What are the career options for him in management courses. Is he eligible to pursue CA?

Anita Singh 24th Jan, 2020

Dear Sir

Yes, your son can apply for being a CA.

However i suggest that he should go for MBA after his graduation. MBA is very good management course which endows you with important skills of designing the products, implementation of startegies, monitoring of data and progression of projects, critically

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is maths of jee mains is very tough.

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 21st Dec, 2019
Hello,


Toughness of the preparation depends in your preparation.If your preparation will be good then the paper will automatically be easy for you and if your preparation is not good then you might face difficulty solving the paper.Byt sometimes it does happen that question in JEE are very tough but
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Which books should i prefer for practising Maths?

niharika cherry 21st Dec, 2019

Hello Abhishek, for any level of exams or any knowledge about maths, you can follow NCERT text books and for every sub topics like trigonometry, algebra, calculus,there are different books. You can prefer arihant/Cengage books for more practice questions. You can learn better maths by doing these.

Hope this helps.

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What are the the chances of getting job after doing M.tech?

niharika cherry 21st Dec, 2019

Hello Abhishek, after M.tech, you are recognized as very high qualified engineer and have very high chances of getting a job with very good pay scale. Colleges like IIT's or NIT's when have placements for M.tech people, they often get a salary of an average of 25lakhs per annum. People

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What are easy topics for Maths?

NAVNEET PANDEY 21st Dec, 2019

Hello Abhishek

Algebra is one of the easiest topics as they are much more formula based and once you start understanding how to implement them you will definitely get full marks.

Second one is mensuration, as they are totally formula based and you have to just apply right formula at

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IAM doing BSC (mecs) maths, electronics, computerscience what I should do in pg MCA or msc computerscience which field has scope in future please suggest

Sudarshan kumar 30th Jan, 2020

Hi Sharathi,

See whether you do Msc or MCA totally depends upon you.As bothe the fiels have lots of opportunities if you are capable to grab them and both doesn't have any opportunity if you don't  have any knowledge.

you can differentiate in both by the factors:

fee:-

MCA is

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