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

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The finest textbooks for preparation include: the Physics books by Arihant D. C. Pandey. Engaging textbooks for math
for physical Chemistry O P Tandon
For inorganic Chemistry O P Tandon
For organic Chemistry Paula Bruce
specifically all NCERTs for chemistry
These are the top JEE reference books. If you practise more and more issues each day, you can easily pass the JEE Mains.

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I feel that it is very difficult and requires a great deal of passion to get into IIT, and I think it's better to take IIT courses outside of IIT so you can gain some knowledge as well. There are some books by RD Sharma in which he provided a brief explanation about mathematics and concepts. So good luck and keep moving forward.

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Yes, for all holders of a Bachelor's degree in mathematics, regardless of the form of study. Whether in person, by email, or online. IGNOU also known as Indira Gandhi National Open University, gives every student the chance to pursue their Masters in Mathematics through online or remote learning. It is totally managed by the Indian central government. IGNOU has grown to become the largest institution in the world, serving about 3 million students in India and 15 other nations.

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

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It is not even possible to learn math without practise, in my opinion. Instead of reading the questions, spend time practising them thoroughly. Simply read your main textbook, the NCERT, and finish the chapter-specific questions to see the results. PvQs are a huge assistance when preparing for entrance exams like JEE and other bank competitive examinations. Examine example test questions.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Yes you can do. Students will face different MBA eligibility criteria in different Entrance Exams they sit for. Graduation is a must for any Entrance Exam for an MBA course. CAT SNAP and NMAT require students to have at least 50% in graduation. There is no upper age limit or restriction on the number of times a student can sit for any exam. MBA qualification takes place through various entrance exams for MBA courses. There are certain Eligibility criteria for these exams of MBA courses. The basic MBA Eligibility criteria are mentioned below. Students must complete their graduation in any stream from a recognised universi
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Abhishek Negi

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The answer is YES but there are no special mathematical subjects or theories. As B.Sc. Hons in Computer Science from K. R. Mangalam University is majorly focused on learning programming skills. So for this peeking into certain mathematical concepts is necessary to fully understand and use the programming tools effectively.

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Zaid Altamash

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Yes you are eligible for BCA because the eligibility criteria is minimum 50% marks in aggregate with English as a mandatory subject, And you have scored 75% as an average.

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sonal kumar

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Admission is a Master's degree is accomplished on the premise of merit in the qualifying exam. A candidate who has surpassed a Bachelor diploma of three years duration (55% marks with technology (PCM) movement or equivalent) under 10+2+three sample from any identified college. its cutoff varies every 12 months. within the preceding yr its cutoff is 78%

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Nitin Dhiman

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Yes, B.Sc. CS hons have Maths subject as you can take generic elective as Maths in B.Sc. CS (hons). Also you learn subjects of Maths in CS itself like discrete Maths and other subjects. So you can give NIMCET.

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Nitin Dhiman

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Fee structure is quite normal . Its first year fees approx 15000/- and almost same for each year for bsc in maths, physics and cs. Almost two mid terms exam occurs here and you can easily cover your syllabus.

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