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Akansha Bisht

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Although it is not compulsory to have studied Mathematics as a subject in Class 11-12 level to apply for a BSc in Biotechnology course, students should have pursued the Science stream and studied Biology as a core subject. The minimum eligibility requirement for BSc Biotechnology is to pass Class 10 and 12 with Physics, Biology, and Chemistry as core subjects, with min 50% overall (45% for SC/ST candidates), and 60% in each core subject. As it is a BSc course, unlike BTech students who have done PCM or PCB in Class 12 are eligible for admission.

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The BCom (Hons.) in Accountancy and Business Statistics at Jaipur National University offers a well-structured curriculum designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of accounting principles, business statistics, and related subjects. Here's a detailed look at the subjects taught throughout the BCom (Hons.) in Accountancy and Business Statistics course: Basic accounting concepts and principlesPreparation of financial statementsRectification of errorsMathematical techniques for business applicationsIntroduction to statistics and probabilityData presentation and analysisDemand and supply analysisConsumer behaviorMarke
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Anushka Mendiratta

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you can definitely pursue a B.Ed. with a specialisation in Maths and English. This combination is quite common and equips you to teach both subjects at the secondary level Eligibility for Government Jobs: Completing a B.Ed. with Maths and English makes you eligible for government teaching jobs through exams like the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board and similar state-level Teacher Eligibility Tests. These exams typically have separate categories for TGT.

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Manori Sahni

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The curriculum of IGNOU MSc in Mathematics with application in Computer Science is inclusive of various subjects related to the field. It is a two-year course, which is divided into four semesters. The curriculum has semester-wise course syllabus. Some of the subjects included in the course curriculum are:Programming and Data StructureAlgebraProbability and StatisticsMathematical ModellingGraph TheoryCoding TheorySoft Computing and Its Applications, etc.

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Parul Thapa

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The course is MBBS; advanced Mathematics courses are not included in the curriculum generally.On the other hand, this focuses on medical sciences: Human Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, and clinical subjects like Medicine, Surgery, and Pediatrics.Although most medical research and epidemiology require basic knowledge of areas of mathematics, particularly statistics and biostatistics.

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The fee structure for the M.Sc. in Maths with Computer Science programme at Indira Gandhi University (IGU) in Haryana is approximately INR 21,000 per year. This makes it relatively affordable option when  compared to any other private or government institutes in Haryana Moreover, it would vary slightly by hostel and mess fees

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Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya offers a 3 years B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics course at the UG level. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics admission is based on entry requirements - 50% in 12th. The required entrance exam is CUET and the exam score is out of 800 in total. CUET passing marks vary from university to university. There are no fixed CUET passing marks, however, a score minimum of 300-400 marks is required in CUET to qualify for the admission process. If the candidate belongs to a reserved category such as Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), or OBC, the cut off will vary. Cut off for reserved categori
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BSc Chemistry is a three-year undergraduate degree that covers a variety of topics in chemistry, including organic and inorganic chemistry, as well as material characteristics, composition, and structure. The BSc Chemistry course is structured into six semesters and covers both theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry. To be admitted to BSc Chemistry, students must have passed Class 12 in the Science stream with PCM, PCB, or PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Biology) subjects from a recognised board. Admission to the BSc Chemistry course is based on both merit and the entrance exam. Some prominent entry tests for the cour
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Sameer Das

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Yes you can as some universities & institution provide the same without maths & some have option to clear a bridge course (just like eligibility test) of Math than after that you will be eligible there. depending on your location you can get the details of the university & institution.

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