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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hi! Hardik, Every subject is distinctive in and of itself and maintains certain unique characteristics. Focusing on your current direction, whether it be in your studies or another chapter of your life's story, is the most crucial and significant thing. And in response to your question about whether studying math alongside humanities subjects but omitting economics, I firmly disagree. Because it is the ideal mix to do so if you want to concentrate on government jobs. Regards, and thanks.

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Rohit Thakur

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AS COLLEGE DEOGHAR, New Admission to UG and PG courses are held tentatively in June and July after the publication of Jharkhand Academic Council Result of Intermediate and UG final year results of Universities of Jharkhand

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Greetings, Ashmin Khan Yes, students must have taken math and Physics in their final year of high school in order to be admitted to any flying school. Getting CPL takes roughly 18 months. But everything is dependent on the accessibility of planes for training. I've included a link that will provide you with details on various flying schools. https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/flying-pilot-training/colleges/colleges-india
I wish you well.

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Harshit Tripathi

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That's a good score and according to Last years cut offs Trend you can get admission in Maths hons in du but you will only get off campus colleges and probably won't have many options to choose.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. No, One with commerce with Maths background can pursue B.Ed course and take math as a teaching subject. If you want to become a Maths teacher/professor, then on the basis of Commerce degree you won't be able to become one. You will need to become B.Sc. Maths / M.Sc. Maths to be eligible to teach Maths in schools or colleges. The B.Ed Syllabus is divided into 4 semesters. B.Ed First Year Syllabus deals with 9 subjects. B.Ed First Year syllabus is divided into 2 semesters. Students will need to sit for 2 Exams for Each semester in B.Ed first year syllabus having 325 marks each. Hope it helps.

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Harshit Tripathi

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Hi! You should start with general knowledge and English first because the first paper is from these two subjects only. And if you want to appear in exam 2023 you have plenty of time to cover the syllabus of Maths Science and social studies. As you don't have Maths it will be a bit hard for you as now you need to prepare all the topics coming in exam because without Maths it's near to impossible to crack this exam. So I'll suggest you to start your preparation with general knowledge and English and also focus on Maths of 11th and 12th to qualify for NDA. Good Luck.

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Please refer to the following link https://www.shiksha.com/university/deen-dayal-upadhyaya-gorakhpur-university-22540 for the detailed review of the college. DDU Gorakhpur cut off would be based on the cut off marks decided by the University. Candidates must have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized educational board to apply for further admission. All the best for your future.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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You can go for electrical engineering. To become an electrical / electronics engineer your Physics & Maths part should be strong & Chemistry only you have to read in the first year only. In second year onwards, there will be no subject of Chemistry. So you must know only the basics of Chemistry. But be strong in Physics & Maths this is the core subject for an electronic/electrical engineer. Engineering degrees not involving that much Chemistry includes : Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

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Joyson Fernandis

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u have scored a good percentage and their requirements are good scores in 10+2 and admissions are done here is according to merit list and entrance exam

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Harshit Tripathi

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Yes, you can join Indian army via NDA despite having commerce without Maths as your subject. Your 12th Stream is not a problem in this exam. You can give the exam and can get selected for NDA the syllabus of NDA is Maths till class 12th and Science till class 10th and social Science, with 1st paper of general reasoning and general knowledge and English. As you didn't had Maths as your subject in class 11th and 12th you have to prepare all topics from these 2 classes which are coming in your exam. And to get through the cut off you can also improve your social studies and Science which will help you to increase your total score. As in N
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