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Panchagnula Sreeram Rohith

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No, you cannot get admission to the M.Sc. Chemistry at IIT Delhi without having studied Maths in 12th grade. Eligibility criteria is Bachelor of Science degree (three years or longer) in relevant field with a minimum of 55% grades. Furthermore, the applicant ought to have pursued an MSc in Chemistry: Take Chemistry in your Bachelor's programme and Math in your high school years.

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Manori Sahni

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Yes, you are eligible for admission to MGU Kerala BSc (Hons) courses without Mathematics in Class 12. It is for cases, where chosen specialisation within BSc does not specifically require Mathematics as a mandatory subject. Some of the BSc specialisations in which Mathematics is not required are:BSc ZoologyBSc BotanyBSc in Environmental ScienceBSc GeologyBSc Home Science

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Muskan

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Start with the questions you find the easiest to answer or the ones you are more familiar with and can respond to fast. My personal opinion is that one should prioritise English, then reasoning, and finally maths.

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Nidhi Kumari

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In the AEEE CBT exam, math is given the highest weightage. There are 120 total marks for this paper. This exam is MCQ based. Candidates should thus concentrate and aim for a high score in this part. Candidates can obtain a general understanding of the subjects, subtopics, chapters, and units that need to be mastered in order to prepare for the AEEE exam by consulting the syllabus. The material covered in classes 11 and 12 is the basis for the AEEE questions.  

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, Mathematics is not required for the Biotechnology course. Further, candidates aspiring to pursue the Biotechnology course are required to meet the minimum eligibility criteria listed here:A minimum combined score of 50%  (45% for SC/ST candidates) at both Higher Secondary and Senior Secondary levels.Physics, Biology and Chemistry as the main subjects in Class 12 with a minimum combined score of 60% in all three.

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