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Yes, you can pursue B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture at Lovely Professional University (LPU) after completing 12th with PCM and 79%. At LPU, eligibility for the programme requires:Academic Qualification: Completion of 10+2 in any stream (Science/PCM/PCB/PCMB/Agriculture).Minimum Percentage: At least 60% aggregate marks in 12th. Your 79% comfortably meets this requirement.Additionally, admission may involve appearing for LPUNEST (LPU's National Entrance and Scholarship Test) to qualify for the programme and to avail scholarships.The B.Sc. Agriculture programme at LPU is designed to provide practical knowledge, training in modern farming techni
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The chapters included in the HP Board 10th Maths syllabus 2025 are:Real Numbers2. Polynomials3. Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables4. Quadratic Equations5. Arithmetic Progressions6. Triangles7. Coordinate Geometry8. Introduction to Trigonometry9. Some Applications of Trigonometry10. Circles11. Areas Related to Circles12. Surface Areas and Volumes13. Statistics14. Probability To check all the topics covered under these chapters, students must click on HPBOSE Class 10 Mathematics syllabus 2025.

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Yes, BSc Maths curriculum includes practical subjects that are mandatory to clear:B.Sc Maths Syllabus Semester Wise (Practical Subjects)BSc Maths First Year Practical SubjectsIntroduction to SciLab / Maxima and commandsTracing of Cartesian curvesComputation of inverse of a matrix using Cayley – Hamilton theorem-BSc Maths Second Year Practical SubjectsExamples on Cauchy's root test, Raabe's and Ratio testVerification of Euler's theorem, its extension and JacobianVerification of binary operationsNumerical methods using C programmingBSc Maths Third Year Practical SubjectsVerification of Riemann integralsEvaluation of contour integral by
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In DU, admissions are done on the basis of Best Four Subjects' Marks or BFS Marks. BFS is calculated by choosing best three marks of your subjects of 10+2 and including English/Hindi.Now, admission in Maths (H) in DU depends upon your category and the college you wish to go for. The following are minimum required Best four Subject Marks Percentage required to take clear cutoff, the lowest observed.North Campus Colleges:General: 94%OBC: 92.5%SC: 88%ST: 85%South campus Colleges:General: 90%OBC: 86.5%SC: 84%ST: 82%Note: The information is sourced from various external sources and may vary.

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India has more than 3,700 BSc Mathematics colleges in India including Private, Government, and Semi-Private institutions. The fee structure of every college varies depending on their rating, course curriculum, course type, etc. However, the average fee ranges between INR 300 to INR 40.91 Lakh.

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You can pursue a B.Sc. in Mathematics at LPU even if you're not fluent in English. While the university uses English as the medium of instruction, they provide language enhancement programs and workshops to help improve your language skills. LPU understands that students may come from various linguistic backgrounds and offers support to help them succeed academically. These initiatives include English proficiency classes and peer support to ensure students can effectively engage with course material and communication. This approach ensures that language barriers do not hinder your academic progress.

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Yes, you can pursue a BBA in HR (Bachelor of Business Administration) course even if you are not good at mathematics. BBA in HR is a popular undergraduate degree programme that provides a comprehensive understanding of various aspects of business and management. Generally their is no maths related subjects in BBA but their is accounts .You should have an idea about basic accounts, If studied commerce earlier you will have an idea about accounts but if studied any other field earlier it is not that hard to learn basics. 

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Hello Readers,Yes, a commerce student with math can apply for a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) course:  EligibilityWhile the course is primarily for students from the science stream, students from commerce and humanities can also apply if they have math.  AdmissionStudents can apply for admission through entrance exams like JEE Main, NATA, CUCET, AAT, and MHT CET.  CourseworkThe B.Arch course covers concepts related to math and physics, mainly geometry, trigonometry, and algebra. The math difficulty level is similar to that of 10th grade.  Understanding mathWhile it's not necessary to be
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WBCHSE 12th Maths syllabus 2025 includes topics like Sets, Relations & Functions, Trigonometric functions, Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations, Linear Inequalities, Permutations and Combinations, Limits and Derivatives, Principle of Mathematical Induction, Binomial theorem, Sequence & series, coordinate geometry, conix sections, Statistics, Probability etc. Studens can clcik on the link provided here to check the detailed WBCHSE 12th Maths syllabus 2025.

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