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Dipti Anand

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 To be eligible to take the AFCAT, You or a candidate must have 60% in each section of Maths and Physics andA graduation degree from a recognised university in any course.

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Yes, Pondicherry University offers both B.Ed and M.Sc Mathematics programs.The B.Ed programme is offered through regular classes and the M.Sc Mathematics programme is offered through distance learning.For admission to the B.Ed program, you need to have completed a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised university.For admission to the M.Sc Mathematics program, you need to have completed a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics with a minimum of 55% marks from a recognised university.

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Ashish Kumar Pandey

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Netaji Shubash Open University offer Various undergraduate courses, including B.Sc  in Mathematics.Yes, you can get admission in a BSc after completing a Diploma in engineering. After completing your diploma in engineering, you can get admission in the second year of engineering as a lateral entry programme of B.Tech and if you are interested in doing the BSc then you can also go for that.But for BSc programme you must have to do your 12th by a recognised board with having subjects physics and mathematics.You can get admission in any Bachelor degree for that you have to c
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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Candidates will have to prepare various units on WBJEE JELET Mathematics section for the examination. Some of the important units to be studied for the exam are - Matrices up to order 3, Application of Derivative, Determinant up to order 3, Partial Differentiation, Complex Number, Co-ordinate Geometry (2D), Vector Algebra, Ordinary Differential Equation, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus and Probability. To be well prepared for the exam, the candidates are advised to carefully check and study the WBJEE JELET syllabus.

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Tishank Pawar

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You have completed your post graduation in Physics then I recommend you to opt physics as your major subject in B.Ed. Because you have a strong basic knowledge and you can teach physics to other students. And also you can opt mathematics also this subject are more likely related.After that there more job opportunities also like physics tutor, physics teacher in government or private college/schools. 

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Shirsha Dutta

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From my point of view it would be really difficult for a person who has only studied mathematical methods for a semester to be admissioned in IIT Bombay for M.Sc in Physics. Still apply for the course. But to study M.Sc in Physics that too in a college like IIT Bombay one should have atleast a 2 yeared core subject as Maths. Moreover even if you get a chance to study physics it would be quite difficult for you to cope up with the subject.

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Yes, you need to clear your math exam.  At the ICFAI University, candidates must have a minimum of 40% marks in mathematics at the graduation level. If you don't take any of the exams, you will get a backlog and can't get your degree. You have to appear for the same exam next year with your juniors.  Here are some tips for passing a math exam:  Practice mock tests or sample papersUnderstand the contents and weightage of the syllabusPrepare from NCERT textbooksStrategize and then preparePractice sample papers and previous years' papersDo practice questions or redo the homework from the sections yo
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