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Gujjula Namratha

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Yes, you can appear for HSC exams again if you are not satisfied with your marks.Students who want to appear for these exams must register themselves through the official website mahahsscboard.in. They must ensure to fill in only the subjects they have to reappear for in the supplementary exam application form. Only registered candidates will get their Maharashtra HSC Admit Card for supplementary exams.The exam center details, dates, and timings will differ for supplementary exams. Students must carry their admit card in each exam

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Manori Sahni

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No, Mathematics is not compulsory for admissions to the BSc programmes of JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research. Aspirants who have passed Class 12 or equivalent exam in Science or required relevant stream as per chosen specialisation are eligible to apply. Additionally, the qualifying exam should have been passed with at least 35% aggregate, as per an unofficial source. Hence, is indicative.

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shelendra Parihar

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When filling out the CSIR NET exam application for the Mathematics subject, you should choose Part B & Part C. Here's why:Part B and Part C are subject-specific sections for Mathematics. Part B has 40 MCQs covering topics like Analysis, Linear Algebra, Complex Analysis, Algebra, Topology, ODEs, and PDEs. You need to attempt 25 out of the 40 questions.Part C has 60 higher-order analytical questions testing your application of mathematical concepts. You need to attempt 20 out of the 60 questions

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Diksha Bansal

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To be eligible for MSc Mathematics, candidates must pass BSc/BTech/BE/BSc Mathematics or BSc (Mathematics with Computer Science Applications) or any other relevant degree with Mathematics and English as the main subjects with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate. Bachelor degree in any subject and has studied at least 3 courses each of one year duration or 6 courses each of one semester duration in Mathematics, 50% marks in aggregate for General 45% marks for OBC and 40% marks for SC/ST categories or equivalent CGPA.

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Diksha Bansal

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The candidate should have passed in 2nd PUC/12th/Equivalent Exam with English as one of the languages and obtained a minimum of 45% of marks in aggregate in Physics and Mathematics along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Electronics/Computers (40% for Karnataka reserved category candidates). Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is a field of engineering that involves a significant amount of mathematics, especially in areas like signal processing, communications, and circuit analysis. While having a strong mathematical background can be beneficial in ECE, it is not uncommon for students to find certain mathematical concept
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Yash Mittal

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Students pursuing the BSc (Hons) Mathematics programme offered at SOT PDEU are required to study some of the following subjects during the entire duration of the programme as mentioned below:Calculus- I/ Basic Mathematics- IChemistry- IIntroduction to Computer ScienceEnvironmental ScienceAnalytic GeometryObject Oriented Programming With JAVA LABPartial Differential EquationsApplied StatisticsInternet of Things Lab etc.

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Himanshi Tirkha

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The fee for B.Sc. in Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science at Dr Ghanshyam Singh Post Graduate College is between INR 8605 - INR 13,000 per year. The college is affiliated with Mahatama Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, soo, there may be extra fee like exam fee, registeration fee, etc. A total of 60 seats are available at this college. Admission will be based on merit.I hope it will help.

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Muskan

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After the Class 12 exam, the Integrated Programme in Management Aptitude Test (IPMAT) is one of the most competitive admission tests. The IPMAT exam typically has a moderate difficulty level. The three areas of the IPMAT question paper are Quantitative Aptitude (MCQs), Verbal Ability, and Quantitative Aptitude (SA). It is evident that QA (Math) makes up a significant portion of the IPMAT curriculum. This test measures your speed as well as your ability to select and answer the correct questions. Exam content is dominated by higher level maths. Over 60% of all QA questions typically come from the Class 11 and Class 12 curricula. A signi
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Malavika

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No, the NEST exam does not need coursework in biology or mathematics. You can attempt any three of the four portions that you like, or you can specialize in PCB or PCM. You may be familiar with the National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) if you are a student interested in a career in research. The 5-year Integrated BS-MS programme in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics at NISER, Bhubaneswar, and UM-DAE CEBS, Mumbai, requires applicants to pass the NEST computer-based exam. The fiercely competitive NEST exam measures your aptitude and subject-matter expertise. The NEST exam is divided into four subject sections, each worth 50 p
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Malavika

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Each year, the COMEDK UGET syllabus 2024's weighting of key subjects changes. The weighting of the COMEDK syllabus 2024 changes depending on the amount of questions, exam difficulty, questions from each area, and other criteria. In order to become competent and confident in each area, candidates are recommended to practice answering a range of questions and problems from each topic.The percentages for algebra, calculus, coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and mathematical reasoning are 25–30%, 35–35%, and 2-5%, respectively, in mathematics. Mechanics (30–35%), Electricity and Magnetism (25–30%), Optics (10&ndash
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