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tarun mittal

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The fee structure at Gujarat Arts and Science College for B.Sc. (Computer Science, Maths Physics is 333000 per year excluding hostel I am telling the previous year Statistics is changed every week.

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tarun mittal

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Yes, because the CRL is the common rank list and is the same as the overall rank. It consists of all the candidates (of all the categories and General). For the General category, only the CRL is considered while for other candidates, both the reserved category list and CRL are considered.

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Shashank sharan

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If you want to take admission in Delhi University or any other big university Maths is compulsory in 12th for taking admission in B.Com Honours. But, there are many other university where Maths is not compulsory for B.Com Honours.

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Rahul Dewan

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The JMI will release the JMI 2023 cutoff in the form of a selection list by the university. The JMI cutoff 2023 contains important information for candidates such as roll numbers, registration numbers, the counselling schedule, and a list of documents required for counselling. The JMI selection lists for any UG-PG programme may vary from 1 to 10, depending on the cut off marks where JMI admission 2023 is closed and seats are filled. The cut offs for JMI 2023 are divided into two stages: Selection List and Spot Round Selection List.

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Harshit Tripathi

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The admission chances are based on your rank in CUET and if you are above the passing cut off then you will get admission without any difficulty. But if you are not having required marks I'll suggest you to start studying for cuet2023 and give your best to get admission. As Maths Hons is a great course and venkateshwar is a great college you have to score High percentile to get admission.

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Abhishek Bhardwaj

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Yes, you can give board exams. Do not loose your hope. Give some extra effort. First of all, take your syllabus and mark the heading and prepare. Maths NCERT is sufficient.

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Anisha Das

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Find a Mathematics mentor. Join online tests series. Build your Concepts. Logical Thinking while solving questions. Learn a graphical approach in solving problems because it is less time consuming and is beneficial. Master the formulas and derivations. First of all, understand the JEE Mains exam pattern. Knowledge of JEE Mains exam pattern will help you understand the exam mode, marking scheme, syllabus, time duration, weightage etc. In addition, you will get to know the most important topics and will plan your studies accordingly. Going very deep in low weightage topics is not essential, but the minimum level of preparation should be
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Kasturi Sharan

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Yes you can pursue BBA in Canada without taking Maths. As, Maths is not a compulsory subject for this field.

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Kaivalya Godbole

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Hello Priya, yes, mathematics is a mandatory subject for admission to the BBA programme at Christ University Bangalore. As per the eligibility criteria listed on the university's website, candidates must have passed the 10+2 level examination with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate, including mathematics as one of the main subjects. Therefore, if you wish to pursue the BBA programme at Christ University Bangalore, you must have studied mathematics at the 10+2 level. I wish Best of Luck for Further Studies.

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Soumya Bajpai

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Hi, if you had Maths then you can opt for some entrance exams of various universities like Symbiosis, MIT-WPU, etc. For admission in BCA. After your BCA you can try giving NIMCET for MCA from NITs which allows you get some of the best colleges for MCA. All the best!

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