Maths
NATA Eligibility Criteria 2025: Educational Qualification
Candidates should have passed or are appearing in a 10+3 Diploma examination with Mathematics as a compulsory subject, OR, Candidates can also be in 10+1 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as subjects.
Yes, it's possible to pursue an architecture course after completing your 12th grade with a commerce stream, provided you have taken mathematics as a subject. The Council of Architecture (CoA) mandates that students seeking to pursue a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) must have studied mathematics in their 10+2 level.
Hey there! yes you can join BCA in Artificial Intelligence (AI) even if you did not study Maths in Class 12, but it depends on the college or university rules. Many private universities and colleges allow students from any stream ( Science, Commerce or Arts) without Maths. However, some colleges may ask for Maths as a compulsory subject. You should check the specific eligibiltiy criteria of the college you want to apply to. Even without AI if you're ready to learn basic mathematics and programming during the course. Interest and effort matter most.
Hello Aspirant,
If you're a student of PCB and wish to be a research AI but didn't study maths in 12th, then this is what you must know: AI research needs you to have a solid background in maths such as algebra, calculus, and statistics. It's difficult to join most AI or computer science courses without maths since maths is a prerequisite.
HEY THERE!!
According to your Class 10 CBSE results (overall 69.4%, Maths 50/100, Science 60/100), you are not entitled to direct admission to the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) stream in Mithibai College's Junior College (Class 11 Science).
Hello Mihir,
You can take your Maths improvement exam this year (July), then wait and do your Physics and Chemistry improvement exams next year. However, be aware of the following:
Always check with your school or the CBSE regional office to ensure you have the most up-to-date information and to obtain official confirmation.
Hello Adarsh,
Yes, you can still appear for improvement exams in the other subjects even if you have reappear (RT) in Maths, as long as:
You have passed the overall exam or the semester/year.
The improvement exam rules of your board/university allow you to improve only the subjects you want, regardless of having an RT in another subject.
Usually, improvement exams are for passed candidates who want to improve their marks in specific subjects. Having an RT in Maths means you need to clear that subject separately, but it doesn't stop you from improving other subjects where you already passed.
Check with your board or college for their exact improvement exam policy to be sure.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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