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Taniksha Agarwal

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Hi there, if you are talking about LPU NEST then let me tell you that qualifying marks for LPU NEST is 40 percent. There is no criteria for marks in individual subject. The criteria is only about aggregate. I will give you a brief overview of LPUs programs. The eligibility for B Tech, and hons programs such as BBA Hons, B.Sc. Hons and B.Com (Hons) programs is 60 percent. The eligibility for MBA is 55 percent, B.Com BCA and BBA is 50 percent. For B.A. The eligibility is pass marks in any discipline. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualify
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HARSHIT patidar

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To take admission in M.Sc. you have to score 75% in aggregate.

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HARSHIT patidar

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You have to score more then 60 % marks in aggregate

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HARSHIT patidar

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The applicant must have secured a minimum 60% marks in aggregate

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Pothula Aishwarya

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Dear student, this is a very good idea, you can get admission in MCA by getting NIOS Maths marksheet.

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You are qualified to apply for an M.Sc. In math if math was a subject in your undergraduate degree. You can apply for a postgraduate M.Sc. In math if you have a B.Sc. In math, Physics and Chemistry. You must take the CUET-PG exam if you want to enroll in a reputable university like the Central University of Haryana. NTA administers this test, and if you do well on it, you can enroll in M.Sc. Mathematics programs at prestigious public universities. At universities like the CSJM University of Kanpur, you can also apply for direct admission. To apply, you must have a B.Sc. With a minimum of 50%. On this Shiksha page: https://www.shiksha.c
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Harsh Bhandari

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Yes, after completing B.Sc. In Maths then opting for MBA finance is a good option, how ever it would be advisable, to work for some years after graduation and then opt for MBA.

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Ragupathi S

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You can do it anyway. BCA requires no restrictions. Some Arts students are also pursuing BCA, so you can do.

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Faiz Aman

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Ph.D. courses do not have a cutoff as such. You are assessed on the basis of various things such as your research work, your master thesis and interview subsequently.

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Faiz Aman

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For a general student the cutoff for BSC.(HONS). in Mathematics is 31.75 in the third round

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