Maths Eligibility

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for detailed eligibility criteria to appear for the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. If you have cleared your class 12th via supplementary exams, and have domicile of Andhra Pradesh, you should be eligible to appear for these exams. https://www.shiksha.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-technological-university-kakinada/exams/ap-eamcet
Getting a seat at a good university depends entirely on your performance in the EAMCET. A high score should guarantee admission in a top university.
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anila k

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Please specify the name of the course which you want to pursue?

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HIMANSHU SADHUKHAN

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Yes, you can continue a medical course without maths. It needs only physics, chemistry and biology.

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MOHAMMAD IMRANStand up for what you believe in.

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It doesn't matter you are from Which Group. You can directly apply for become after completing your 12th successfully.

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Harshit Jain

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Hi Divyanshu,
It does not matter if you didn't have maths in class 12th. For MBA, you should have completed your graduation and class 12 with 50% of marks. You are eligible for admission in DFS. You have to clear CAT exam and based on your scores you can get admission. After clearing the CAT exam, you have to clear the Group discussion and Personal Interview round. Based on the cumulative scores of the three rounds, you may get admission. The cut-off will be declared based on the results.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Jai,
Yes, you are eligible for TGT maths. To qualify for TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher), you need to complete 4-years integrated course (whichever the subject it may concern) with a minimum of 50% marks in the concerned subject as well as in the aggregate and B.Ed or equivalent teaching degree from a recognised university.
Thanks!

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Ginni Bawa

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No, maths is required to pursue BMS from DU.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Dear Khsitij,
A very good university for this subject. I worry without mathematics you are not eligible, how are you supposed to solve finance and accounts without mathematics? You may still speak with the university's admission officers if you could do any pre-requisite course to match the requirements.

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