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Hi there,
Yes you are absolutely eligible for pursuing Btech focused in biotechnology without any issue.
See, the basic eligibity criteria for pursuing biotechnology engineering is a candidate must have passed class 12th from a recognized board of india from Physics, chemistry and biology subjects.
So definitely you are eligible for admission into Indraprastha university Delhi.
So I hope this information will help you.
Thank you very much dear candidate!!!
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you there are many colleges that asks for Maths as a compulsory subject at the time of admission and some of them does not asks for the same as it totally depends upon college to college or university to university. Some of the top colleges that offers B.C.A course are:
For more information you can visit the link given below:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bca-universities-in-india
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Yes, you can apply for Bachelor of Computer applications at your graduation level without having mathematics in your 10 + 2 class level board examination. However there are very few colleges which are offering Bachelor of Computer Application to those a students who do not have Mathematics in their 10 + 2. The name of such colleges are mentioned below:
Read more:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://dqxeclau.top/question-can-i-do-bca-without-having-maths-in-class-12/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiouOOaoYP3AhUV4XMBHa-nAgcQFnoECAkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw01Eaoyqoosls27JI2alTbZ
Hi
To be eligible for BCA in IPU, it's mandatory to have studied at least any one of the following subjects in 12th i. e
You can check the same at :-
https://dqxeclau.top/university/guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university-delhi/bca-course
So,
Yes, maths / computer science or any one of the above mentioned subjects are compulsory to be eligible for bca in IPU.
But no need to worry,
Even if you don't have maths/computer science in 12th , you can still do bca in other colleges.
This is because ,
It is not mandatory to have maths in class 12th in order to be eligible for BCA
For your reference,
BCA eligibility criteria is given below:-
>>>>>>>> BCA eligibility criteria
You need to pass 10+2 in any stream in order to be eligible for Bca.
And in general at least 50 % marks in 12th is required.
††††† Important note :-
In some of the colleges , it's mandatory to have maths in 10+2 in order to be eligible for BCA
For example,
For VIT Vellore, it's mandatory to have Maths /Business Maths in 10+2 to be eligible for BCA. You can check the same at:- https://dqxeclau.top/university/vellore-institute-of-technology-vellore/admission
While in most of the colleges,
It is not mandatory to have Maths in 10+2 in order to be eligible for BCA, in these colleges students who have passed 10 + 2 in any stream are eligible for BCA.
In chirst university, 12th passed in any stream is eligible for bca:-
https://dqxeclau.top/university/christ-university-bangalore/bca-course .
For University College, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, to be eligible for BCA you need to pass 12th with at least 50 % in any stream . For details refer:- https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/university-college-kurukshetra-university-kurukshetra/bca-course
For chandigarh university, students who have passed 12th in any stream ( arts, commerce, science etc) from a recognised board are eligible for BCA. You can check the same at
https://dqxeclau.top/university/chandigarh-university-chandigarh/bca
To help you further,
other details for BCA are provided below :-
---------------) Admission process
If I tell you about admission then admission in BCA is provided through both i. e on the basis of class 12th percentage and through entrance examination.
---------------) Entrance exams
Some of the entrance examination for BCA are listed below:-
*CUET by Christ university
*Bharati Vidyapeeth Undergraduate Management Aptitude Test
*Sharda University Aptitude Test
*AIMA UGAT.
*GSAT
For more details about BCA visit
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
---------------)Job Profiles after BCA
Software deceloper
Software Tester,
Junior Programmer,
Database Administrator,
Web Designer,
Web Developer,
System Analyst
----------------------)Top Recruiters:-
Cognizant,
Infosys,
Wipro
HCL
TCS etc
----------------------) Average salary for a bca fresher is roughly around 2.5 - 3 lakh per annum. Salary increases with experience, and also depends upon the company you are in, job post etc
For complete details about BCA, checkout :- https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Thank you
Yes , you are eligible for NDA examination even if you are a commerce student without maths but only for army and not for navy and Airforce
This is because,
For army, you need 10+2 qualification in any stream from any recognised board but for navy and air force it is mandatory to have maths and physics in 10+2.
NDA eligibility criteria is given below:-
-------------) Qualification required :-
For army :- you need educational qualification of 10 + 2 in any stream from any recognised board.
For navy and Airforce :- you need qualification of 10 + 2 with Physics and Maths from any recognised board.
-------------) You must be in the age group of
Between 15.5 and 18.5 years while filling the NDA application form
Between 16.5 and 19.5 years at the time of joining after qualifying NDA examination
-------------) Earlier for nda only boys were eligible but now, girls are also eligible for Army in nda . For details on this refer:- https://news.careers360.com/nda-2021-sc-allows-women-appear-in-national-defence-academy-exam-slams-army-for-gender-discrimination
-------------) You must be unmarried.
-------------) Nationality
NATIONALITY
You should be citizen of India
Or should be citizen of
-----) Nepal
-----) Bhutan
-----) or you need to be a Tibetan refugee, who came before 1st January 1962 to permanently settle here in India
or you should be Indian origin person migrated to permanently settle in India from :
------) Burma
-----)Pakistan
-----)Sri Lanka
-----)Uganda
-----) Kenya
-----) Tanzania
-----)Malawi
-----)Zambia
-----)Zaire
-----)Ethiopia
-----)Vietnam.
For details you can visit our page, the link for the same is provided below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria
>>>>> Selection process
The selection process consist of 2 stages :-
******** Qualify the written examination :- it consist of 2 papers :-
Mathematics
General Ability Test
No, you cannot skip Maths.
Maths is an integral part of NDA examination and you will have to give its examination irrespective of whether you have studied it or not in your 12th
You get 2 hours and 30 minutes for each paper.
********SSB interview :- If you clear written examination then you will called for a 5 day SSB interview
If you clear SSB interview then you will have you to go through medicals to check your fitness if you clear the medicals as well then congratulations you are in.
Here's a brief of NDA examination pattern
Papers
Subject
No. of Questions
Maximum marks
Duration
Paper 1
120
300
2 hours 30 minutes
Paper 2
GAT
150
600
Total
900
5 hours
NDA Examination pattern for Maths
Total Questions
Total Marks
Marks allotted to each question
2.5
Negative marking for each incorrect response
-0.83
NDA examination pattern for General Ability Test
Sections
Part A - English
200
Part B - General Knowledge
Physics
100
Chemistry
60
General Science
40
History, Freedom Movement, etc.
80
Geography
Current Events
If you want to be a Biological Scientist then you need to study Physics, Chemistry & Biology course in your 10+2 and then you have to follow the science courses related to Biology such as Microbiology, Zoology, Botany, Genetics etc. But once you go to higher studies, the use of mathematical tools like Statistics, Arithmetic and Algebra will be required. So if you don't want to study Mathematics, don't do it, but make sure that you must have a good mathematical conception till your 10th atleast and the else required, you will carry on from your curriculum.
For more information regarding the career after PCB consider the link below:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-pcb
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
If you have learned a topic by yourself, then doing problems on it will give you best result if you do it just after studying. Now the progression of problem practice shouldn't be the problems of exercise first. At first, you should do the derivations of the formulae (if any from the book) after that do the examples done in the book. The best way to do examples, is that you don't see the solutions. First try to solve yourself and then check the procedure. This will boost your confidence. After doing the examples, jump into the exercise and start solving. Also, do revise the chapters in every 3 days, which will help you to sustain the procedures involved in solving the problems.
I hope my answer provides you some insight. Wish you a great eve!
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing good....!!!
6 Effective Tips to Study Math's
Practice however much you can, Math's is a hands on subject.
Begin by addressing models. Try not to begin by tackling complex issues.
Clear the entirety of your questions. It's not difficult to stall out at an uncertainty in Math's.
Note down all formulae.
Get the determination.
Try not to move away from the nuts and bolts.
Learning times tables off by heart makes mental maths a lot more straightforward. It will help your kid's trust in their maths illustrations at school, but at the same time it's an ability they'll involve constantly on the planet outside school
Here, we've arranged key data about how times tables are educated at grade school alongside our pick of exercises to assist with making learning times tables a good time for your youngster.
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All the best!!!!
Hello candidate,
Im sorry to inform you but it would have been much better if you had more specific details regarding your question please to mention more details regarding the topic of interest regarding the topic of interest which have not been provided in the question are insufficient to get to a conclusive solution! ,
Mathematics is all about practice. Mathematics isn't a subject moreover its a skill of logical interpretation. So when ever you are intending to learn about a skill, the main thing you should be doing is a lot of practice. Practicing a lot of mathematics will enhance your thinking skills about the subjects as well as with the variation in problems you will learn about the applicability of thinking in it. So if you want to master mathematics then the key to it is all about practice.
I hope this answer provides you some insight. Wish you a great eve!
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