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Shiv Kumar

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Class 8th standard mathematics state text book can be found in your nearby book stationary shop, shopping site like amazon/flipkart, even on google and some official app in form of pdf/book.Lastly you can contact your school/official website/senior/your mates.

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No, prior Computer Science knowledge is not mandatory for pursuing a B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (AIDS). The course starts with foundational programming and computing concepts, making it suitable for students from various backgrounds. Your Mathematics expertise will support key topics like machine learning and algorithms.

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Pranav Kaushal

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Yes, you can certainly retake the maths paper next year and pass.However, engineering is the application of mathematics and other scientific knowledge.The mathematics concepts covered in the 11th and 12th grades serve as the foundation for engineering mathematics.As a result, it is required to address these fundamental issues in order to solve higher-level mathematical problems.However, if you truly want to work in this industry, you must first learn the fundamentals and be prepared to work hard in the future.

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Suyash Pandey

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Student reviews for MSc in Statistics programs at central universities in India reflect a mix of academic rigor, infrastructure quality, and opportunities for career growth.University of Delhi (DU): Reviews here often highlight the strong academic framework and the depth of the curriculum. The faculty is appreciated, though some students mention a gap in practical applications of statistics. Placements are relatively strong, with top companies like Deloitte and Ernst & Young visiting for recruitment.IITs (Bombay, Kanpur, etc.): Students at these institutes report a more research-oriented environment and the possibility of working on cu
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For admission to B.Com (Hons.) in Accounting and Finance at Seth Anandram Jaipuria College, Kolkata, while the official eligibility criteria primarily focus on an aggregate percentage in Class 12, it does not explicitly require Mathematics as a compulsory subject. However, having Mathematics or a related subject like Accountancy or Economics at the 10+2 level is highly beneficial for the course due to its focus on financial and accounting principles. Candidates must have a good score in relevant subjects, including Commerce or Accountancy.If you're unsure, it's advisable to verify this directly with the college or consult their admissi
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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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For admission to an MCA program, including at W.K.B.S. College, candidates typically must have studied Mathematics as a subject in their 12th grade or during their graduation. The specific eligibility for the MAH MCA CET (common entrance test for MCA in Maharashtra) also mandates Mathematics as a compulsory subject in one of these two academic stages.If you have not studied Mathematics in 12th grade but completed a graduation course where Mathematics was included in the curriculum (such as BCA), you may still be eligible for admission. However, without Mathematics at either level, meeting the basic eligibility criteria could be challen
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BIT Mesra has a seat intake of 77 for the BSc in Mathematics and Computing programme. The seat allotment in this course is done based on JEE scores. In addition, 50% of the seats are reserved for candidates belonging to the state of Jharkhand and 50% for other state candidates. The mentioned seat intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Praveen Pravn

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According to JEE Advanced's eligibility criteria to take admission in IITs, a candidate should have atleast 75% in aggregate of below 5 subjects-PhysicsChemistryMathematicsEnglish or any language subjectBest of either 5th or 6th subject except above 4 subjects.Yes, you are eligible they just look at your overall percentage in class 12 CBSE that needs to be more than 75 thats all. Counting only maths marks is not what it is. Total percentage is needed the most. If you fulfill that, you are definitely set to go

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Most BSC Nursing colleges have standards whereby you stand an eligibility to join their Nursing college if you studied Biology, Chemistry, and Physics in your 12th standard. Mathematics is not one of the compulsory courses that any candidate needs to possess to gain admission into BSC Nursing. Though it is essential to note that it is fine for some institutions to accept students with Mathematics as an additional subject. The are normal instances where you will need to confirm with the specific admission requirements of each intuitions you are applying to. About 30 institutions demand Biology, Chemistry, and physics be offered as compu
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