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Suyash Pandey

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Preparing for the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam can be challenging, especially if you feel weak in mathematics and come from an arts background. Here's how you can effectively prepare and overcome your nervousness:1. Understand the Exam Pattern and SyllabusThe NDA exam includes two papers: Mathematics (300 marks) and General Ability Test (GAT) (600 marks).Mathematics requires a solid understanding of concepts from Class 11 and 12, including algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and calculus.2. Focus on Basics FirstStart with foundational concepts from Class 9 and 10. This will strengthen your understanding of the basics.Use beginner-f
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BITMESRA

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Every eligible candidate should get a fair chance to get into the course and Institute of their choice, no matter what the number of seats. Further, incomplete/unauthentic documents or last minute dropouts or other reasons leave behind vacant seats which could be filled in by other interested candidates.

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Vatsalya Tegwal

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Yes, if you try you will get the required seat.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

No, you won't be penalized. It is a good choice to do maths hons. It is a great choice with a bright career ahead.

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Divya JainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Thanks for asking.
There are so many topics which you have to cover in mathematics of competitive Exams.
Like-
* Time and work
* Time and distance
* Cubes and Squares
* Permutation and combination
* Simple interest & Compound interest
* Probability
* Percentage
* Number system
* Simplification
* Algebra Questions
* Data interpretation
* Mixture and allegation
* Profit and loss
* Ratio and proportion, etc.
You should focus on the topics which covers high marks like - Data interpretation & work, Time and distance, etc.
Competitive exams are not so tough. You just have to Learn short tricks to solve questions easily.
The best practice you can do is to
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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Venika
Are you real? Jokes apart, congratulations for all your academic achievements and I hope you have some work experience too. The degrees you have mentioned to pursue will have different path so decide which one u actually wish to do. I would suggest Canada or US for PhD as you have excellent scope of research there. Check here for all details.
http://www.phdportal.eu/study-options/269778996/applied-mathematics-united-states.html

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