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Arka Prabha Roy

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A very precise cut off can't be given, as online application has paved the way for more applications and this is the first post pandemic 10+2 exam, so cut-offs are different. In my year, I scored 95% total and 97 maths, and I got chance in the 9th list. Scoring over 90 is being safe, though 80+ scoring students have also got chance in later lists.
Update- today, the education ministry of state declared that from 18th july- 5th August, colleges will operate their admission portal and the fees of application is waived. So there will be more competition.

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SURAJIT DAS

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JMI MSc(Maths with computer science) 2021 cutoff marks :-
1. General - 46.00
2. Muslim - 39.00
3. Muslim OBC/ST - 33.00
4. Muslim Women - 34.75
5. JK - 36.50
6. KM - 18.25

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Prasad Gadiya

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We can directly take admissions for B.Sc. in mathematics in satyabhama university after passing out 10+2 in cbsc state bord or icsc bord but mathematics subject is mandatory till 10+2

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Abhisar Manchanda

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No, Maths is not compulsory for B.Com to take admission in colleges.
But it is compulsory for B.Com Honours for admission in du colleges and also in some other colleges.
So, it is not compulsory to have maths as your subject in the 12th standard to pursue bcom

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Subhajit mondalI am a student of BSc (Hons) Agriculture

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If you want to get admission in MCA you must have mathematics subject. You can't do MCA course without mathematics. Of course, you need mathematics.

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JEEVAN JYOTI

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Subhajit mondalI am a student of BSc (Hons) Agriculture

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BCA course is a very good course. Among all the subjects in this course, Mathematics subject must be studied as Math is required to have computer knowledge. Math is a very useful subject for BCA course. Try to master the subject even if it is a little difficult.

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NAFISH Akhter

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Top #85 Biological and Medical Science Courses Without Maths After 12th
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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Yes, you will be eligible for IIT JAM after completing degree from Netaji Subhash Open University with B.Sc. Mathematics honours or even if you are in sixth semester of Bachelor's degree programme then also you will be eligible to give IIT JAM exam. Go and check official IIT JAM website to see more details.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Following is the eligibility criteria-
Chemistry for three years/six semesters
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Candidates having a Bachelors degree without (Major/Honours) must have the concerned degree with (a) Chemistry as a subject for three years/six semesters, (b) Minimum 2 (Two) courses in Mathematics (c) Minimum 2 (Two) courses in Physics
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In B.Sc. /BS, at least six Chemistry subjects for three years/six semesters. At least FOUR courses as general elective (GE) from the following list of subjects taking at least one Physics and one Mathematics course: Physics Mathematics, Biology Biochemistry, Computer Science, Biotechnology. The student should study one Mathe
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