Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2024
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The infrastructure is well set up and maintained. The management does a good job at taking feedback from students about the facilities and takes appropriate measures when necessary. The classrooms are smart board enabled and the internet connectivity is good too. Food tastes average but it is clean.
It has all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipments. The campus is very safe to the students. Here all students have 24 hour access to Computer lab equipped with HIgh speed Wi-Fi, library, etc. It has multiple discussion areas where students can gather in a group of three or four and study together without any disturbance.
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Yes, arts students with a background in mathematics are eligible to apply for the CMI entrance exam. The CMI entrance exam is open to students from various backgrounds and that includes arts with maths. The eligibility requirement is that the student must have completed 10+2 or equivalent examination with maths as a subject.
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In order to qualify for admission to a BSc program in Mathematics at the majority of colleges, students typically need to meet certain eligibility requirements. This includes having successfully completed their 10+2 education with Mathematics as one of their subjects and achieving a minimum score of 50%.
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Dear aspirant,
By applying for CMI you are getting into a mathematical institute to do a bachelor's in maths. JEE will help you get into engineering colleges of your choice. So, naturally the requirements for the exams are different. The questions in CMI are mostly subjective and of the level of olympiads. It will require more critical thinking whereas JEE mains is mostly about solving the questions on time. The difficulty of the exam can be compared to that of JEE advanced acing CMI would require religious preparation tailored for the exam. As both exams require very different preparation approaches, think about what you want to pursue and then prepare accordingly.
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