i am a up domicile obc candidate and my marks is 61 in chemistry and 64 in physics and 59 in mathematics can i get admission in jadavpur university
Assuming you wish to get into the B.Tech Program of Jadavpur University.
Unfortunately, with your marks of 61 in Chemistry, 64 in Physics, and 59 in Maths, it is less likely that you will be able to secure admission to Jadavpur University. The minimum cutoff for OBC candidates in the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) for admission to Jadavpur University is typically much higher, often above 70 in each subject, a safe score would be 80 above in each subject though.
You can try to get admission through latent entry later in your second year for instance or you can try to go for other universities and colleges.
All the best!
All the formulas of mathematics
Well that depends on the chapter and your level, example for 3D geometry, 1st year of undergraduate course. You can refer the official reference and take notes of the formula, this will aid you in practice and will help you memorise the formulae better. You can also search for online references with mind maps.
what will I right on silverzone olympiad of mathematics (iom24)
The Silverzone Olympiad is an MCQ test, thus if you're giving the exam as a pen paper test, you will be provided with an OMR sheet where you will fill the circle of the correct option with a black orn or pencil, you will be provided with a rough column in the question booklet and you must do the rough work there only not on the OMR sheet provided.
All the very best for the test!
I am from bihar want to do bsc in mathematics from cu kolkata how can i get admission what are the rules procedure is it merit based or i have to give entrance exam
Hello,
To get into CU, Kolkata, to do a B.Sc. in Mathematics , you must qualify for their admission requirements. Admission is usually merit-based based on your Class 12 marks in relevant subjects. You must have studied Mathematics in Class 12 and got at least an aggregate percentage of around 60%. The admission process is usually as follows:
- Application: Complete the online application form at the CU website during the admission period- usually in the month of June/July.
- Merit List: According to Class 12 marks, the university publishes a merit list.
- Document Verification: The documents would be verified for shortlisted candidates, and they would have to pay the admission fee.
Ensure to verify the exact eligibility criteria and deadline details at CU's website. If any queries arise, do visit their admission office or reach out to their helpline.
Hi my name is Bharath I am currently pursuing a 3rd year bsc in mathematics physics and computer I recently finished my semester 5 and after results i realised that I have 15 backlogs in every till now I failed in mathematics physics and computer science due to mental illness i know its for me now to complete my degree in time its gona take one more year to complete in this what can I do so that I can improve my resume by having certificate, cracking entrance exams what kind of opportunities i currently I have?
Hello Bharath,
To improve your resume during this extra year, here's what you can focus on:
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Clear Backlogs: Make sure to clear your backlogs. Seek help from tutors or online resources to understand tough subjects.
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Online Courses and Certifications: Take certifications in Math, Physics, and Computer Science from platforms like Coursera, edX, or Udemy. This will boost your knowledge and resume.
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Entrance Exams: Prepare for exams like GATE for higher studies or CAT for management. If you're interested in higher education abroad, consider GRE and TOEFL.
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Internships: Apply for internships in Data Science, Software Development, or Research. Real-world experience will add value.
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Projects: Work on personal projects related to your field, such as coding projects or physics simulations.
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Networking: Connect with professionals on LinkedIn, attend webinars, and expand your network for future opportunities.
- Freelancing: Consider freelance work in programming or data analysis through platforms like Upwork.
These steps will help you gain experience, enhance your skills, and strengthen your resume. Stay focused, and use this time wisely.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
I am preparing for IIT- JAM 2025 PHYSICS and I had a backlog in 5th semester mathematics in bsc non med what happens if I dont clear that backlog until the admission process after jam,
A backlog in your UG degree, especially in an important subject like maths can potentially hinder your admission to IITS for a PG program. The eligibility criteria and specific combinations of subjects accepted by various IITs varies a lot . Some IITs might have different policies regarding backlogs.
A backlog would definitely reduce your chances of getting admission in top tier IITs as they usually select candidates with good academic records.
Conditional Admission: You might be offered conditional admission also wherein you are asked to clear the backlog within a certain period.
Try to clear backlog as soon as possible.Seek your academic advisor or department head for advice.
Solve previous year's question papers and take mock tests to prepare.
Keep updating on the admission criteriaCheck on the official website of IITs from time to time for the latest admission criteria and eligibility.
Keep abreast of changes in the admission process or specific requirements for your program.
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Please send me the deleted syllabus of jee mains 2025 (physics, chemistry, mathematics)
Hello aspirant,
It is crucial to understand every topic that is covered in the JEE Main exam in order to prepare for it. With the aid of the syllabus, candidates will be able to identify the key and pertinent topics to concentrate on. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will administer the JEE Mains 2025 in two sessions in January and April 3025.
To know the deleted portion and updated syllabus, you can visit our site through following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-reduced-syllabus
Thank you
Hope it helps you
Mujhe mathematics chamistry aur physics sabhi important notes aur formulas chayien
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-formulas
By the above link you will be able to make your own list of formulae which will be very useful before the examination. And also you have to devote time to remember all the formulae corresponding to each subject . Dont only learn the formulas start solving problems with practice automatically you will learn all the formula.
https://school.careers360.com/ncert/ncert-class-12-notes
For notes you can refer link above. Thse notes are so simple and easy to understand that your concepts gets clear by reading notes
Good luck..
hey I am a commerce student with mathematics as a compulsory subject so am I eligible for NATA exam or not cause Im not studying physics or chemistry?? can you please help me..
NATA is the most popular entrance exam for admission to B arch program. To be eligible to apply nata exam , it clearly mentions , candidates must have a minimum of 50% aggregate in class 12th with physics, chemistry and mathematics and also at least 50% marks in 10 + 2 examination or passed 10+3 diploma education with mathematics with atleast 50% aggregate.
So, you can apply for nata exam as you have maths as a compulsory subject along with commerce.
For more details about nata exam eligibility, you can visit career 360 website
in 12th i got 45 marks in chemistry, 37 marks in physics,69 marks in mathematics iam eligible for mht cet
Hello,
To determine eligibility for the MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) based on your 12th standard scores, consider the following points:
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Minimum Qualification :
- Candidates must have passed Class 12 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as main subjects.
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Minimum Marks Requirement :
- For General Category : A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
- For Reserved Category (SC/ST/OBC) : A minimum of 45% aggregate in these subjects is required.
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Your Scores :
- Chemistry: 45 marks
- Physics: 37 marks
- Mathematics: 69 marks
- Aggregate : Calculate the average percentage based on your total scores in PCM to see if it meets the required minimum (e.g., for general, 50%).
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Conclusion :
- Check if your aggregate meets the eligibility percentage. If it falls short for general criteria but meets reserved, you may be eligible accordingly.
To know more, visit : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-eligibility-criteria
Hope it helps !