Mathematics
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Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
ISRO is a very repeated and a wonderful organisation to work with & serve the nation in the respective field.
It’s always a great satisfaction to work in such organisations.
Therefore, below I’ll be sharing a link which will provide you with all the Important information from basic, of eligibility criteria to the entire process and all other information required to be a part of ISRO.
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I hope the above information helps. All the very best
Hi Deepanshi,
You have to wait for last cutoff. In evening shift you can definitely get college but for morning shift you have to wait for 6-7th cutoff or even 8th. Some colleges whose cutoff are low in comparison to other colleges are deshbandhu , bharti girls college and bhim rao ambedkar.
Hope you are doing well. Well in most of the cases it would mean that a student should have Mathematics as a subject in 12th and should have attained 55% in all subjects combined. But some entrance exams have also minimum percentage criteria for each subjects also. It would better if you have mentioned for which particular University or exam you are asking this question. In that case I would be able to answer this question more accurately.
I hope this will help.
Thanks!!!!!
Hello aspirant,
Mathematics paper has been found to be lengthy a lot of times. Many challenging integration problems can be solved surprisingly quickly by simply knowing the right technique to apply. Math cet are tough to Crack so you need to be more attentive for this exam .
Some tips will help you :-
Revise important chapters
Practice your week chapters
Take mocks test and analyze
Solve previous year questions paper .
Make a proper routine and follow daily for study.
Gather some important books for cet math.
Hope this will help you .
Dear Candidate,
Mathematics is a topic that demands methodical study, proper understanding, clear concept and rigorous practice from the student. Keep a track of your syllabus and take notes according to it. Don't leave it for the week before exam as it will not help you in passing. Completing 90% of your syllabus and practice sums as much as you can. Solve previous years paper if you can arrange them. Ask you seniors for suggestion and prepare accordingly. Wishing you all the best.
Dear candidate,
It is not to make you afraid but let you know the real picture of checking that goes in JNTUH is quite strict, demands near to perfection answers from the student. The checking often comes under heavy criticism and the student often alleges that a borderline marks is assigned to students. But actually the checking is strict that you need to write the perfect and complete marks to get the deserving marks. As this is the supplementary exam you need to focus well to assure the fact that you pass this one. Wishing you all the best.
Hey Sunita!
M.Sc. in Biochemistry is a two year full time Postgraduate degree programme that focuses on the study and application of various chemical procedures and their analysis in living organisms such as respirations and metabolism at their analysis in living organisms such as respirations and metabolism at the cellular or molecule level.
Candidates seeking admission to the M.Sc. in Biochemistry course must meet the eligibility requirements so that the admission committee can set up a common ground for comparing students candidacy and provide admission accordingly. Some of the most essential eligibility requirements for students seeking admission are outlined below.
For further information, refer the link provided below.
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Hey there,
Data Science requires some basic Knowledge in Mathematics for topics like :
So Advanced Mathematics is not required ,But basics must be clear.Among them Statistics is the most important.
Mathematics is useful in data science for identifying trends and patterns in data and thereby it helps in algorithm creation.
To know more about Data Science refer this link:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/data-science-course
Hope this helps..
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well.
Yes, you may pursue an MSc after completing your BSC. Because these two disciplines constitute computer science, it is simple to pursue a career in artificial intelligence after graduation.
However, I would advise you not to pick this particular topic. There is a lot of opportunity, but not in India. Furthermore, many universities do not provide this subject. It will be decided whether a candidate is admitted to this programme based on their performance in the entrance examination or on the basis of their performance in the Bachelor's degree examination.
Finally, you may pursue a degree in artificial intelligence, although there aren't many universities that offer this programme.
After finishing a Bsc in mathematics or computer science, you may apply for an MSc in artificial intelligence. The major goal of the programme is to guarantee that students have a solid knowledge of the principles of artificial intelligence as well as Machine Learning.
The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence is a two-year Postgraduate degree programme.
Eligibility
Minimum aggregate score of 50% in graduation, particularly in computer science is required.
Colleges in India that offer a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence degree
Sardar Patel University is affiliated with the Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research.
K L University is a private research university in Kolkata, India.
Garden City University is a private, non-profit institution located in Garden City, New York.
Assam Down Town University is a public university in Assam, India.
Auro University is a private, non-profit institution located in Auro, Italy.
Hope you got the answer to your question. Incase of any queries, feel free to question. Have a great day!
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