Mathematics
Hi,
Hope you are doing well. As per Information Bulletin:
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B.E/B.Tech: He/She should have passed the qualifying exam with Physics, Mathematics, and any one of (Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational Subject).
B.Arch: He/She should have passed the qualifying exam with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
B.Plan: He/She should have passed the qualifying exam with Mathematics.
Candidates should have taken at least 5 subjects for the class 12 or qualifying exam (Physics, Chemistry, & Mathematics mandatory).
So, you will not be eligible for that.
Hope this helps
Dear candidate, you have a chosen good subjects as your streams. You can be a Math Professor, for that you need to do B.Sc Mathematics followed by M.Sc Mathematics hons, then you can sit for SSC examination or apply in different colleges to make your chance. Since you have Economics as your subject, it will give you added up advantage to be a professor.
All the best!!
Dear Tornov,
I am very sorry to inform you that I couldn't help you in clearing your doubt even with genuine efforts as the data that you have posted is very in-sufficient. The subjects that you specified ( Bengali, English, Mathematics, Geography, Computer Application, Economics) which seems like that you had this in your school days. But what academics you pursued after that is not provided and therefore it is impossible to list out the ten highest salary jobs according to the profile. Post with sufficient data so I can help you out.
Hey!
I suppose you have mentioned the subjects which you have or had selected in your 12th standard. The job which you may get after depends on whether you wish to pursue further studies, that is, graduation in any of the above mentioned subjects or any other course. You may give various competitive exams associated with these subjects or other subjects. After your further studies, you would be exposed to various fields and job opportunities. For example, if you take up English in your graduation and go for B.A(Hons.) English and afterwards you will have the opportunity to go for further higher studies after which you may get a teacher's degree if you wish to go in that field. There are various career opportunities associated with each subjects. So, choose a few fields in which you are interested in and then contemplate on one field after comparing them on certain aspects.
All the best!
Dear aspirant!
Hope everything will be fine! If you want to take maths as an optional subject then there will no any issue.Believe me an IAS topper Kanishka Kataria also got AIR 1 with mathematics optional.But if you read maths till 12 then that is enough now you must revise all those things .Also you did good thing by take admission in B.A because now you had gained some knowledge about other subjects also.Be consistent ,give yourself at least devoted 1 year and believe me ,you will shine as a star.
My best wishes are with you!
Thanking you.
Hello Aspirant.
I have been a JEE Aspirant in my past so what I tell you I am saying everything out of experience. Honestly speaking, circles is one of the most basic chapters in the JEE syllabus and if you are taking 2 hours to solve 10 question then you need to practice sums with proper time management. This means on average you take 12 min to solve every single problem. Some topics like family of circles, locus problems can take a little more time but still can be solved in maximum 5-7 minutes. I advice you to start practicing from NCERT TEXTBOOK questions and improve your problem solving speed there. That will develop your hand memory while solving and you will notice after practicing sincerely for a 4 to 6 weeks, every time you sit to solve questions your hand will automatically start moving. Then jump to higher level question.
Divide your schedule every time you start solving questions in sub-categories like sometime you monitor you solving speed and target 20 questions in an hour and sometime you solve just 5 question in one hour but those should be very high question to develop you understanding and application based approach.
Once you are comfortable with the chapter, don't become overconfident. Ground yourself by solving advanced level problems. Refer more books with JEE ADVANCED based question and also practice previous year questions.
This strategy is applicable to every chapter in the syllabus. Don't loose hope, you can still do it. Just have patience and believe yourself that you can do it.
Hope this helps you. ALL THE BEST for your future.
Hi aspirant,
There are multiple career options that you can look into with the subjects you have. Although there are several examinations you can appear for but it is important for you to decide the field you want to enter. Following below is the list of entrance examination that you will be eligible to appear for:
Although the best option would be to first complete a bachelor's degree in any of the one subject which will open many more gates for you.
Hope it helps!!
Hi, your aggregate should be minimum 50% considering that you belong to open category. In mathematics you will need more than 60% to be able to qualify. Also, you will need 60% in a language that you have appeared in college. There is no age limit for B.Sc. students. Hop this helps.
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