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tarun mittal

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No, you cannot opt for only Maths exams through NIOS and be eligible for a Computer Science degree from an ISC board. You must take the full range of exams required for the degree, including Computer Science.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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If you have 90+ it's usually walk in interview. Below that I guess it goes through the lists.
People from across the country and even overseas join SJCC.

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Kuldeep Shukla

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Candidates who want to pursue company secretary course, they must finish their Class 12 in any disciple except fine arts from a recognised institution.After that, you are eligible to apply and get registered for first level of the CS Foundation programme. There is only general Maths not the advanced math, so you can become CS just be consistent and believe in yourself.

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Neha Gautam

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Yes , you are eligible to do MBA after clearing CAT exam , as for giving that exam there is no need of maths in your +2 ,so can take admission there , but you have to focus more on maths , than other subjects for preparation of CAT , and CAT cut off is 90 percentile , it's minimum one .

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Rishabh Dwivedy

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It depends on the specific eligibility criteria of the programme or exam the student is applying for. Generally, most programs require a minimum percentage or grade in each subject (including Physics Chemistry and Maths as well as an overall percentage or grade in order to be eligible for admission. Therefore, scoring less than 60 marks in Physics may affect the overall eligibility criteria for certain programs. It is recommended to check the specific eligibility criteria for the programme or exam the student is interested in to determine whether they are eligible for admission.

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Rishabh Dwivedy

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No, unfortunately, you are not eligible for BITSAT with an overall score of 42% in Physics Chemistry and Maths. The eligibility criteria for BITSAT requires candidates to have scored a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics in their 10+2 exams, with at least 60% marks in each subject separately. Therefore, you may need to consider other options for higher education.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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MT. Carmel College is one of the college ( refer NIRF and other rankings). The elligibility for B.Com is passed in 10+2 exam conducted by the Karnataka Pre-University Education Board or any other examination considered equivalent thereto shall be eligible for admission. The candidate should have studied both Business Studies and Accountancy in the qualifying examination. Maths is not compulsory for MCC.

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Harsh Singh

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I would like to know you that the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. In Criminology and Forensic Science may vary depending on the university or college that offers the course. However, most universities and colleges require a bachelor's degree in science, Forensic Science, Criminology, or a related field with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. As you have completed your bachelor's degree in physics chemistry and mathematics (PCM) combination, you may be eligible for admission to M.Sc. In Criminology and Forensic Science course, subject to meeting the other eligibility criteria. Some colleges may also require candidates to have studied c
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Nandini Pangasarajah

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I'm sorry no, Maths is compulsory with 70% marks at 10+2 level in any stream. Hope this answer helps.

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