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Yes, It is compulsory to pursue Economics honours with maths as a subject. You should have to take maths no matter whether it is your compulsory subject or additional subject (6th Subject). It is compulsory to take maths in all colleges that come under DU. All you need to do is pass in maths and there is no need to worry about scoring good.
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As per the calendar of 2023-2024, the semester one classes for the batches started from November 20. The end of semester classes, preparatory leave and practical exams will take place from March 8 to 15, 2024.
For the second semester, classes will begin on April 1. The end of classes, preparatory leave and practical exams will be from July 21 to 28.
Semester 2 theory exams of all these subjects will be held from July 29 to August 11.
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Question : Directions: Three Statements are given followed by Three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: All curtains are doormats. Some doormats are pillows. Some pillows are bedsheets. Conclusions: I. Some bedsheets are doormats. II. Some bedsheets are curtains. III. Some pillows are doormats.
Option 1: Only conclusion III follows
Option 2: Only conclusion I follows
Option 3: Only conclusion II follows
Option 4: All conclusions follow
Correct Answer: Only conclusion III follows
Solution : The possible Venn diagram according to the given statements is as follows –
Let's analyse the conclusions – Conclusion I: Some bedsheets are doormats – From the above diagram, it can be seen that there is no direct relation between bedsheets and doormats. Therefore, this conclusion is false. Conclusion II: Some bedsheets are curtains – From the above diagram, it can be seen that there is no direct relation between bedsheets and curtains. Therefore, this conclusion is false Conclusion III: Some pillows are doormats – From the above diagram, it can be seen that there is a direct relation between pillows and doormats, and as mentioned in the statement some doormats are pillows, so opposites also apply. Therefore, this conclusion is true.
So, only conclusion III follows. Hence, the first option is correct.
Which board and how many grace marks did u got? If you're aggregate pcb is more than 50% then you're eligible don't worry about the grace mark that is given my every board in India except cbse and it is acceptable, reappearing 12th again will make you a private candidate,NMC doesn't want private candidate to appear for neet, every year this case gets hold on supreme court,so it's better if you don't give improvement exam if you already have pcb 50% combination
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I regret to inform you that a B.Sc. in computer science at DU requires a math component.
The requirements for eligibility include a minimum of 60% in maths in your 12th grade year and the necessity to search for cutoffs in order to be admitted. Cut-offs are extremely high at DU.
Although you can pursue a BCA, you might need to take a second math exam in addition to your semester 1 exam s.
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No, now the university have changed their selection pattern and the select students on the basis of their scores in cuet exams. After cuet exams, Delhi University have stopped talking admissions on merit basis.
To know more information about cuet exams, you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
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To be eligible for the MBA (Finance) and MBA (Business Economics) program in DBE Delhi, you need to have completed your graduation (under 10+2+3) in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks.
It is compulsory that you should have studied Mathematics or Business Mathematics at the Class XII level.
I would suggest you the following optional subjects you school opt for these are
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