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Improvement exams are primarily a chance for you to improve your own previous score but if you are getting lower than your previous score then obviously it will not be considered. RT stands for repeat theory and it's your choice if you want to give the exam again or
CBSE officials have the final say regarding this you can't probably believe internet over them. What they say is true improvement exams is for you to improve your previous scores if it's lower than your previous score then your previous score will be considered. They didn't say that once
Hey , be frank with your question. It is hard to understand what are you asking.
But, i would like to tell you that computer science is an optional subject for pcm students(physics, chemistry, maths). So, there is no meaning of changing course. But if you have choosen pcm or
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If I understand correctly, you gave the CBSE Improvement exam and improved in all subjects but not in physics and you wish to know that what will happen now? Well, as the name suggests. CBSE Improvement exam, it means that if you get marks higher than previously obtained marks
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For admission in B.Sc. Mathematics (Hons.), the basic eligibilty requirement is that one must have scored an aggregate of atleast 60% or above in one language subject from the List 1, Mathematics and any two subjects from List B. It is also mandatory that one gets 60% or
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Improvement exams is to improve your previous scores if the score you got in improvement exam is less than your previous score then your previous score will be considered. RT stands for repeat theory that would mean you can give improvement exam again next year as a private candidate
Hello aspirant,
If you want to improve your maths, first of all, focus on clearing the basics of the all the concepts. When you are clear with the basics, move on to new concepts that you weren't taught earlier in schools and then build their foundation. As you physics and
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Firstly in India till now there are no BSc Astrophysics course. See if you want to be in Astrophysics or Astronomy it would be better for you to join BSc Physics course. After your BSc you can join MSc Physics followed by PhD in Astrophysics or you can qualify the
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