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Nidhi Kumari

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Study prevalent radiography course textbooks. Anatomy, physiology, imaging methods, radiation safety, and radiography fundamentals are all covered in these volumes.Look over the radiographer test syllabus that AIIMS has published. You can then concentrate on those particular regions.Keep yourself informed on current affairs, particularly as they pertain to science, technology, and health.Check for previous years' AIIMS Radiographer exam questions or other comparable tests. You can get a sense of the questions that are posed and their difficulty level from them.General awareness, numeracy, and reasoning parts are included in apps that p
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Minimum eligibility requirements, including as subject requirements and minimum marks, are typically specified by St. Xavier's College based on results from board exams (such as the WBCHSE for students from West Bengal).In light of your WBCHSE (357) scores, it would be prudent to review the prior year's admissions cutoffs and speak with St. Xavier's College about your eligibility and prospects for admission. Every year, the requirements for admission could change somewhat, so you'll have a better chance of getting in if you stay informed and adjust your application accordingly.

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Yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Science course at Gandhinagar University without having studied Mathematics in your Class 12 if the chosen specialisation within BSc does not specifically require Mathematics as a mandatory subject. BSc programme at GU offers more than 15 specialisations, and the eligibility criteria may vary based on the chosen stream or subject. The name of the BSc specialisation at GU that students can do without mathematics are:BSc BiologyBSc BotanyBSc in Environmental ScienceBSc Nutrition

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Students must have graduated with a degree in computer applications, computer science, or a similarly related discipline and have earned at least 50% of their UG marks to be eligible for the MCA program. One required subject for Class 12 is mathematics, which all students must take . as per research and experience, Any stream student can do BCA & MCA but not all colleges accept it there are some colleges to accept every stream student's. Mostly Math is not important for BCA & MCA . Eligibility criteria of MCA is Bca or Bsc in any subject but you should have studied maths upto 12th. So you can either go for MCA after B.Sc agriculture .
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Here's how you can apply for B.Sc. (Math, Physics, Statistics) at ALC:You'll likely need to acquire the application form physically from the college admission office. Contact the admissions office to confirm the process and enquire about any updates regarding online applications.Fill out the application form with all required information and submit it along with any necessary documents to the college admissions office. The deadline for applications is usually mentioned on the form or on the college website.

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Manori Sahni

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The DIT BSc (H) Mathematics course syllabus includes subjects related to the specified specialisation. The first-year of the course is divided into two semesters. Enlisted below are the subjects included in the course curriculum:AlgebraSolid GeometryGraph TheoryPartial Differential EquationDiscipline Electives:Statistical Quality ControlBiostatisticsEconometricsFinancial Mathematics

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Shailja Rawat

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The curriculum of BSc in Mathematics includes various core, elective, and ability enhancement courses for holistic development of students. Some of the subjects taught during the course are Calculus, Algebra, Logic, Sets and Special Functions, Real Analysis, Mathematical Transforms, Riemann Integration and Series of Functions, and more.

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It means you need to reappear for these topics if you have an RT (repeat) status in two of them, which are mathematics and chemistry. Depending on the educational board you are connected with—the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education)—the rules and regulations surrounding compartment exams may differ. Students who fall short in one or two topics can typically take compartment exams administered by CBSE. You will normally have to repeat the year if you have failed more than two topics.To ensure that you are eligible for compartment exams, you should review the official CBSE criteria for the current year. Students who re
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