Mathematics
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Improvement exams are an opportunity given to candidates to improve their previous scores. If the scores they got in the improvement exam is low than their previous scores then it's not considered. Your previous scores or original marksheet will be valid after that. RT stands for repeat theory meaning you didn't get the minimum marks needed and since it's an improvement exam it's not mandatory to appear again or to be precise it's your choice if you want to appear for the papers again or not. CBSE doesn't have any say on this the decision lies with you.
In short your previous scores are valid.
Hope this clarifies!
Dear Abhishek,
For undergraduate courses (UG Course), you can go for Bsc.in Mathematics (Bachelor's of Science in Maths) or you can pursue Bsc. In Chemistry honours, also you can go for B.A(Bachelor's of Arts) in English Honours. Moreover, you can even pursue graduation in physical education as well as you can apply for clerical posts or can go for training regarding it that is internship or diploma courses in data entry.
I would suggest you to choose you area of interest. Only choose the subject you are interested in and want yo pursue career in it. As all these subjects have great career scope in future.
Feel free to drop any query related to this or else.
Hope this sorted your query.
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Hello,
You can find out the syllabus for Bachelor of Science (Bsc. Hons.) Mathematics from the official website of Ram Jaypal college.
For more information regarding college details of Ram Jaypal College you can click on the following link -
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/ram-jaipal-college-chapra
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You can apply for MSc artificial intelligence after completing Bsc mathematics or Computer science , the main objective is to ensure that students have a good understanding of fundamentals of artificial intelligence as well as Machine Learning
Msc Artificial Intelligence is a 2 year Post Graduate level course
Eligibility
Minmum 50% aggregate score in graduation preferably computer scienece
Colleges in india that offers MSc Artificial Intelligence
you can also refer to https://dqxeclau.top/courses/artificial-intelligence-course
Hope this helps you
Best wishes for your future
He has two options too choose from in 11 standard as you are suggesting. One is he can opt for commerce with maths, he gets to study economics also. Or if his preference his slightly inclined towards he can choose non medical with maths.
But I would suggest that he must select a subject he wants to give boards in or want to pursue further after 12 standard.
If he is optional is maths he can opt for anything as basically all degrees require maths so there are loads of options. Whereas economics for a degree has less options. So choose wisely keeping in mind your future goal.
Hope this helps!!
Candidate, it is better to know that MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences is a very renowned institution. Now coming to Mathematics and Computing B.Tech course, it is a four years 8 Semester course nicely taught by the Faculties of that Institute. You will get all the necessary facilities there to pursue your studies. and you need to apply for entrance exam named COMEDK.
https://dqxeclau.top/university/ms-ramaiah-university-of-applied-sciences-bangalore/btech-mathematics-and-computing-course
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There are colleges which offers BA course in Mathematics which you can opt for if you have IA with Mathematics.
Some of the BA Mathematics colleges in India visit the link below:
For more BA Mathematics colleges visit the link below:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mathematics-universities-in-india?degree=B.A.
To know more about Mathematics visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/mathematics-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello aspirant,
I hope you are doing well and good.
Yes, but only PCB students can also do few selective type of engineering. As per 'New Education Policy 2020′ student can do engineering without even maths and physics as they are not compulsory from now . Recently, AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) clarified that maths and physics is no longer compulsory for doing b.tech in few branches.
Students need to pass with minimum percentage of 45% in any three of the following 14 subjects to apply for admission in an engineering college if they want.
Those subjects are: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, Biology, Informatics Practices, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational subject, Engineering Graphics, Business Studies, Entrepreneurship.
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