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Hello Divya,
Yes, you can still pursue law.After 12th you can go for 5 year integrated LLB in any university or college.Or you can pursue three year LLB course after your graduation.Being a Science student is not a barrier to pursue law.You need to have atleast 50% aggregate in 10+2
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let me clear your doubt.
As a bio maths student, here is list of upcoming exam you can give
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Actually you can give all the entrance exam related to science stream at both national and state level. If you want to change your stream then
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There are various sites available online through which you can download 5 to 10 year question paper of nios board. You can also download it from official website of nios- nios.ac.in.
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Hello dear student,
As you asked for the BHU MSc maths entrance test question paper for the previous year so here I am providing you a link from where you can download the desired previous year question papers. I hope this helps https://university.careers360.com/download/bhu-uet-sample-papers-previous-years?sort=recommended
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hi,
according to the notification you need to give mathematics and GAT (general ability test) both of the exam . the exam has two papers mathematics and general ability test. mathematics question will be on 10+2 level. in general ability test there will be questions from english, general awareness, physical
NISER is a National Institute of Science Education and Reserach. It offers Integrated courses. NEST is the entrance examination for admission to NISER. To be eligible for NEST, you should have completed your 10+2 from any recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 60%. It is 60% in General Category
Hello Jou,
No, Mathematics in 10+2 is not a necessary eligibility criteria to get admission in St, Xavier's College- Autonomous, Mumbai in B.Com.You need to apply online for admission and the application link will be in their official website.And the admission will be done in Commerce section through an interview
math is important for mechanics and fluid mechanics part. if you faced problem start studying the topic wise math from class eleven books. you mostly need vectors, differentiation, co ordinate problems which needs in some physics chapter.
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the iits offered msc in chemistry is TB, IITD, IITGN, IITG, IITH, IITI, IITK, IITM, IITR. the eligibility criteria is Bachelor's degree with Chemistry for three years or six semesters and Mathematics at the (10+2) level. so you are not eligible.
Dear Aashi, it's not mandatory for you to study mathematics to improve your 11th Physics for NEET. Its only physics that you should study to improve it. Studying mathematics will be like applying bandaid to the part of the body where cut doesn't exist. Physics is a subject that requires
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