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Shikha Goyal

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The syllabus of Mathematics consists of Arithmetic, Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Mensuration, and Statistics.

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Pallavi

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Yes, typically candidates can pursue a BBM course without having studied Mathematics as a compulsory subject in their previous academic qualifications. While some BBM courses may include quantitative courses that involve basic mathematical concepts, they are often designed to accommodate students with varying levels of mathematical background.The focus of BBM programs is primarily on Business Management principles, strategies and practices rather than advanced mathematical concepts. Therefore, not having studied Mathematics may not necessarily hinder one’s ability to pursue and complete a BBM degree.

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Akansha Bisht

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Hello, Mathematics is undoubtedly an important subject when it comes to any Insurance course or career pursuit. However, there are some base-level Life Insurance courses you can go for that doesn't require Mathematics. Meanwhile, you can also check out Life Insurance Online Courses & Certifications for more options.

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Shruti Garg

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R.A Podar Institute of Management prescribes the PIM MAT syllabus. Refer below to know the PIM MAT syllabus for Business Mathematics:Elementary ArithmeticCalculusFractionsElementary AlgebraMatrix AlgebraDecimalsStatistics and ProbabilityPercentage

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No, Maths is not a compulsory subject needed to pursue a BBA Finance. Students from different backgrounds, i.e. Science, Commerce, and Arts can apply for BBA Finance courses. The eligibility requires that one should have completed 10+2 from a recognized board with an aggregate of 50% or more with English as a compulsory subject. 

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To get admission to the B.Sc. in Mathematics at Jamshedpur Women's College in 2024, follow these steps:Eligibility: Ensure you have completed your Class 12 with Mathematics as a subject, typically requiring a minimum percentage (usually around 45-50%).Application Process:Fill out the online application form available on the college's official website.Keep an eye on the admission notifications for the specific dates.Entrance Exam: Some colleges may require an entrance exam or may consider your Class 12 scores for merit-based admission.Documents Required: Prepare necessary documents such as:Class 10 and 12 mark sheetsTransfer certificate
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Mathematics is not typically a compulsory requirement for all logistics courses, but its importance can vary depending on the specific logistics program, degree level, and the courses within the program. Most logistics programs and courses do require students to have a basic understanding of mathematics. This typically includes arithmetic, basic algebra, and sometimes geometry. These skills are essential for tasks such as calculations related to inventory management, transportation planning, and supply chain analysis.

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No, Maths is not needed to become a respiratory therapist.In general, Respiratory Therapy courses primarily focus on Science-related courses rather than Mathematics. Most respiratory therapy programs require a strong foundation in science, including courses in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. While Mathematics is not typically a primary requirement, it's essential to check the specific admission requirements of the program you are interested in.However, while Mathematics may not be a significant focus, having a general understanding of mathematical concepts can be beneficial for success in healthcare programs. 

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Mamona Majumder

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Over the year, the questions in JEE Advanced in the Maths section are asked from topics like:FunctionsLimitsApplication of DerivativesDefinite IntegralsArea under CurveInverse Trigonometric functionsVectors3D GeometryCircle, ParabolaQuadratic EquationsPermutation & CombinationProbability

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Parul Thapa

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No, Mathematics is not typically a compulsory subject for MRT courses, and many institutions accept Biology as a key subject. In general, most MRT programs focus on subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. However, it's essential to note that eligibility criteria can vary between universities and colleges. Therefore, it's crucial to check the specific admission requirements of the institution where you plan to apply for a Medical Records Technology course.

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