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Rupesh Katariya

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St. Joseph University does offer various programs, but to know if they specifically provide online classes for B.Sc in Statistics, it's best to contact the university directly or check their official website for the most accurate and detailed information. Many universities are expanding their online offerings, so they may have options for remote learning.All the very, very best for this and your future as well!

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 score of 50% to 60% in Class 12 higher secondary coursework from an accredited board is required for a BSc in Computer Science Students must have obtained a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate (40% for SC/ST/OBC) in PCM. The candidate must have also written any one of the following entrance exams: CET/ COMED-K / JEE / AIEEE. The rank card has to be produced.The required percentage for similar programs like BSc Computer Science or Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) can vary based on the institution. Generally, a minimum of around 50% to 60% in Class 12 is often expected for Computer Science admission in 2024

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Veerraj Sen

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for the IPM course at IIMs (like IIM Indore or IIM Rohtak) as a commerce student without Mathematics in Class 12.However, you will need to prepare well for the Quantitative Ability (QA) section of the IPMAT entrance exam. While you may not have studied Math in school, focusing on self-study or coaching classes for the IPMAT will be key to your success.

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The cutoff for a B.Sc. (Hons.) in mathematics at BHU varies every year depending upon the number of applicants and the difficulty level of the exam. In the year 2024, the Common University Entrance Test or CUET cutoff scores for the General category were around 363 to 407. However, the scores differed in various rounds and categories.

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Vidushi Sharma

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hi, Yes, you can apply for both Mathematics and Biology in the NEST exam, but it depends on the programme and the subject sections of the exam. If you are eligible based on your 12th background (e.g., Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics), you can opt for courses that allow a combination of both subjects.The NEST exam has multiple sections:Biology Section: This is for candidates who have studied Biology in 12th and are applying for biology-related programs such as M.Sc. in Biological Sciences.Mathematics Section: This is for candidates who want to apply for mathematics-based programs like M.Sc. in Physics or Mathematics.You can
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hi, No, mathematics is not compulsory for all courses in the NEST exam if you are a biology student. If you have completed your 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, you can apply for the Biology-related Integrated M.Sc. programs offered through NEST, such as M.Sc. in Biological Sciences, Bioinformatics, or other biology-based fields.However, if you're interested in programs that involve Mathematics, such as M.Sc. in Physics or Mathematics, then you would need to have studied Mathematics in your 12th standard to be eligible.The NEST exam has separate sections:Biology Section: Focuses on Biology for those who have completed it in 1
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Vidushi Sharma

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HI, Yes, as a non-mathematics student with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, you can apply for the NEST exam, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the exam. NEST is conducted for admission to undergraduate programs, specifically the Integrated M.Sc. courses in fields like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, offered by institutions like NISER and UM-DAE.Since you have Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, you are eligible to apply for Biology-based programs, such as M.Sc. in Biology, Bioinformatics, or other related fields. However, you may not be eligible for courses that require Mathematics as a core subject, such as
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Annu navariya

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Yes, generally, admission into the B.A. Hons. Mathematics programme at Punjab University is merit-based. The marks scored in the qualifying examination, which is Class 12, are considered by the university for merit-based admission. Applicants need to qualify for the Class 12 exam with a valid stream, that is, either Science or Commerce, and the percentage required in the subject as well. Punjab University may also carry out a counseling process or publish a merit list according to the marks of the candidates. It is recommended to visit the official website for updates on specific admission procedures.   

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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, you can pursue BBA from Delhi University even if you didn't study Math in Class 12, but it depends on the specific programme and eligibility criteria. For most BBA courses, especially those under the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) or other colleges affiliated with Delhi University, they may require Mathematics as a subject in Class 12 for eligibility.However, there are some BBA programs that do not have a strict requirement for Mathematics, and you can apply based on your overall academic performance in other subjects. It's always best to check the specific college or program's eligibility criteria to confirm if Math is manda
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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi, For the Class 12th Math sample paper for the 2024-2025 academic year, I recommend checking your school's official website or referring to your respective education board (like CBSE or state boards). Typically, these boards release sample papers a few months before the exams to help students prepare. You can also look for sample papers from trusted educational resources or publishers.These sample papers are excellent tools for understanding the exam format and practicing different types of questions.Best of luck with your preparation!

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