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Can I get 5 years course in mathematics and computing in IIT Roorkee please check and tell me
Yes, you can get a 5-year integrated course in Mathematics and Computing at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee). The program offered is a BS-MS Dual Degree in Mathematics and Computing.
(https://iitr.ac.in/Careers/)
Candidates must have passed the class 12th or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate (65% for PwD candidates) in the same attempt.
Admission to the program is based on JEE Advanced scores.
The BS-MS program is a five-year integrated program that combines the curriculum of a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mathematics and Computing with a Master of Science (MS) degree in the same field. The program provides a strong foundation in mathematics and computer science, along with courses in applied mathematics, computational science, and electives in various areas of specialization.
The curriculum for the BS-MS program in Mathematics and Computing at IIT Roorkee includes courses in:
- Calculus
- Linear Algebra
- Differential Equations
- Discrete Mathematics
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Programming Languages
- Numerical Analysis
- Probability and Statistics
- Mathematical Modeling
- Computational Science
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Electives in various areas of specialization, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cryptography, and financial mathematics.
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The program provides a strong foundation in both mathematics and computer science.
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The program prepares students for careers in research, academia, and industry.
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The program offers a variety of electives that allow students to specialize in a particular area of interest.
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what is last date for registration for January cma foundation exam 2025
The registration for the January 2025 CMA Foundation exam will likely close around
January 31st, 2025
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The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) closes registration for the June term exam around January 31st of that year. This information is available on their website.
Since CMA Foundation exams are held in June and December, it's logical to assume a similar January 31st deadline for the January 2025 exam.
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I am an software professional, I am good in analytics mathematics and stastics. I wanna become a data scientist what courses should I take up and how to switch career in data science
Python is the go-to language for data science. Proficiency in Python libraries like NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, and Scikit-learn is essential. If you're familiar with other languages like R or Java, that's a plus, but focus on mastering Python for data science.
Brush up on core statistical concepts like hypothesis testing, regression analysis, and probability. Learn the fundamentals of machine learning algorithms like linear regression, decision trees, random forests, and classification methods. Brush up on core statistical concepts like hypothesis testing, regression analysis, and probability. Learn the fundamentals of machine learning algorithms like linear regression, decision trees, random forests, and classification methods.
Learn how to acquire data from various sources, handle missing values, and clean and manipulate data for analysis.
Being able to query databases to retrieve relevant data is a valuable skill for data scientists.
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Effective communication of insights is crucial. Master data visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI, or libraries like Seaborn and Matplotlib to create clear and impactful visualizations.
if i get 4th choice in 1 st round of josaa councelling and 2 nd choice in second round than can i float my second choice to get my first choice in further round.
No, directly floating your choices to get a higher preference in subsequent JoSAA counselling rounds isn't guaranteed.
JoSAA uses a demand-filling process. In each round, it allocates seats based on candidate preferences, institute/branch choices, and candidate ranks.
If you don't get any of your higher choices (including your 1st choice) in a round, and a seat is available in one of your lower choices (like your 4th choice), JoSAA might allocate that seat to you.
However, there is no guarantee that your 1st choice will become available in later rounds.
During the second round (or any subsequent round), you'll have the option to either freeze your allocated seat (4th choice) or float it. Floating means you're willing to give up your current seat for a chance at a higher preference in the next round.
If you are happy with your allocated seat (4th choice) and don't mind attending that college/branch, you can lock it (freeze). Consider how likely it is for your 1st choice to become available in the next rounds. If the seats for your 1st choice are filling quickly, floating might be a gamble. You might end up with no seat at all in the next round. Floating involves some risk. You might lose your current seat (4th choice) and not get your 1st choice either. Locking secures your current seat but eliminates the possibility of getting your 1st choice.
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Is B.Vsc is belongs to ap eapcet ? what is cutoff
Yes, B.V.Sc. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) falls under the Andhra Pradesh Engineering,
B.V.Sc. is a five-year undergraduate degree program that focuses on the science and practice of veterinary medicine.
AP EAPCET is the entrance exam required for admission to various undergraduate engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy programs (including B.V.Sc.) in Andhra Pradesh state universities and affiliated colleges.
The higher the number of applicants, the higher the cutoff score might be.
A tougher exam might lead to a slightly lower cutoff, as scores will be generally lower
The number of seats available for B.V.Sc. programs in participating colleges will influence the cutoff.
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if i have additional subject in 12th then i can use it while filling government form any if i did it will create any problem in future
In some cases, the government form or entrance exam might allow you to use the marks of your additional subject for calculating your aggregate percentage or meeting eligibility criteria. This is more likely if the additional subject is related to the field you're applying for.
Other times, the form or exam might only consider your marks in the core subjects mentioned in their guidelines. They might not take the additional subject into account.
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Is neet required for bsc courses in afmc
Hello aspirant,
Founded in 1948, Armed Forces Medical College is a government college located in Pune. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has awarded the AFMC Pune a "A" grade of accreditation. The Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, located in Nashik, is associated with the AFMC Pune.
To know information about admission procedure and much more information you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
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if i got allotment as my 2nd option will i get next allotment below the option i got..?
Hello,
If you receive an allotment for your second option in a college or university admissions process, you typically will not get allotments for options ranked lower than the one you received. Once an allotment is made for a higher preference, the lower preferences are generally disregarded in the subsequent rounds. You may still be considered for allotments for your first option in subsequent rounds if seats become available
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I got 318 in neet 2024 . It is possible to get admission in MMM college for Bams course
Hello aspirant
If you belong to general category, you may get bams seat in private college with 318 score in neet . It is difficult to get seat in Maharshi Markandeshwar university as it is government organization and cut off is also high . Cut off changes every year and depends upon various factors including number of students appeared in exam, Toughness level of exam, availability of seat and previous year's cut off.
You may try in following colleges
Dr D Y patil veedyapeeth pune
SCSVMV ,Kanchipuram
Shri Guru Gobind singh Tricentary university, Gurgaon
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Do i need to solve the biology or maths section in SRMJEEE if I am applying for biomedical engineering in SRM .
No, you don't need to solve the Biology or Maths section specifically if you are applying for Biomedical Engineering at SRM when taking the SRMJEEE exam.
The SRMJEEE (SRM Institute of Science and Technology Joint Entrance Examination) is a common entrance exam for admission to all B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) programs offered by SRM University, including Biomedical Engineering.The SRMJEEE exam focuses on these four sections: Physics, Chemistry, English, and Aptitude. These sections assess your foundational knowledge in science and language, along with your problem-solving and analytical abilities, which are crucial for engineering studies.
A basic understanding of Biology can be beneficial for Biomedical Engineering as it deals with the application of engineering principles to biological systems and medicine. Similarly, Maths skills are important for various engineering calculations.
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