Mathematics
Hello! Yes, you can pursue a BSc in Computer Science after completing 2nd PUC with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Statistics. Most universities and colleges require Mathematics as a compulsory subject for BSc Computer Science admissions. Since you have Mathematics, you are eligible. However, some institutions may also consider your overall performance or require a minimum percentage in PUC. It is advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria of the college or university you wish to apply to so that you can plan accordingly.
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Yes, you can do B.Sc. in Computer Science after completing 2nd PUC with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Statistics .
The main requirement is Mathematics in 12th, which you already have. So, you are eligible.
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Although the 1st semester syllabus of any course depends upon institute to institute, here's an overall syllabus of what you likely will study in B.Sc 1st Sem Maths:
1. Calculus: Real Number system, Limits & Continuity, Differentiation, Definite Integrals etc
2. Algebra: Linear Independence, Matrix rank, solution of linear equation, Quadratic Forms etc
3. T rigonometry: De Moivere Theorem, Circular and hyperbolic functions, Exponential & Logarithmic Functions etc.
4. Geometry : Analytical Geometry, Direction cosines, straight lines, planes, spheres, cones, cylinders etc.
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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc Mathematics . But most universities ask for a B.Sc Honours in Mathematics or at least Mathematics as a major subject with enough credits in maths papers.
Since you did B.Sc General (Pure Maths), some universities may accept you, while others may not. It depends on the eligibility rules of the university where you apply.
For preparing as a Mathematics teacher from Class 1 to 10, the best books to buy are NCERT textbooks, as they are the standard across CBSE and many state boards. For Classes 1–5, NCERT publishes titles like Joyful Mathematics, and for Classes 6–10 the regular Mathematics textbooks are used. You can also add NCERT Exemplars for extra practice. If you want detailed practice, reference books like R.D. Sharma (Dhanpat Rai Publications) or Scorer Guru are also useful. These books are available in most bookstores and online (Flipkart, Amazon, Meesho, NCERT website). This set will fully prepare you for the coming academic year.
For Indian Forest Service, the minimum eligibility is a bachelor’s degree in subjects like Animal Husbandry, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, or Agriculture/Forestry/Engineering from a recognized university. Since your degree is in Mathematics, that part is fine, but if your university isn’t recognized, then you won’t be considered eligible. You’ll need the degree from a UGC-recognized university.
Gujarat Board GSEB Class 10th Maths Model Paper 2024 The Gujarat Board of Secondary Education, Gandhinagar (GSEB) has published the Maths paper for 2023-24 board examinations of class 10. These GSEB SSC Class 10 model paper 2024 can be accessed on gseb.org. In this article, we have provided the direct download link of Gujarat Board Class 10 Maths Standard and Maths Basic Model Paper 2024 PDF
link : https://school.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/gseb-class-10-maths-question-paper-2023-download-pdf
First, review the basic ideas of angles, such as what an angle is, how it is measured (in degrees, minutes, and seconds), the various types of angles (straight, acute, and obtuse), and the common measurement systems (radian and sexagesimal). This will help you pass the Class 11 Math test on angles and their measurement. Next, practice using the formula degrees = radians × (180/π) to convert between radians and degrees. Use the formulas s = rθ and A = (1/2)r²θ to solve problems involving the arc length and area of a sector, respectively. Lastly, to put these ideas into practice and boost your confidence for the real test, go over sample test papers and practice questions from your textbook or online resources.
There are several universities that offer an MSc in physics or an MSc in mathematics to electronics engineering graduates by distance mode in the central or northern region.
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