Mathematics
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IIT JAM entrance exam is conducted for admission to M.Sc. and above postgraduate programmes in 20 IITs and IISc Bangalore.
The syllabus for IIT JAM Physics covers the topics from the following units:
1. Mathematical Methods
2. Mechanics and General Properties of Matter
3. Oscillations, Waves and Optics
4. Electricity and Magnetism
5. Kinetics Theory, Thermodynamics
6. Modern Physics
7. Solid State Physics, Devices and Electronics
Go through the syllabus, exam pattern and refer to the books for the preparation. Make a time table, try solving previous year question papers, give mock tests for better time management.
Go through the link below for the syllabus of JAM Syllabus, exam pattern etc.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-syllabus
Go through the link below for preparation tips, exam pattern, cut off and best books for IIT JAM
https://university.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-jam-physics
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Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
First of all I would like to say 72% in not that bad which you acquire during this pandemic period without giving exam. Here you got your percentage that means you passed in all your subjects but you want to give improvement only in maths that means you got low marks in maths. See if you really want to upgrade it then improvement in 2022 is an option. It's totally up to you.
If you are appearing for any entrance then i would suggest join the college rather than waste a year as pandemic is still there, no one can comments how will 2022 boards affects or not. So be smart, better you go for a college. Hope this may helps you.
ALL THE BEST! WORK HARD !!
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Your question is not specific about a city or state. You have not also told about the course name. So I am unable to answer your question. Please mention the name of the things as I have asked so that I can answer your question. However mentioned below is the link for BSC Computer Science colleges in India:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://dqxeclau.top/courses/computer-science-engineering-course&ved=2ahUKEwirtdqj1uXyAhWd4zgGHT9kACUQFnoECBEQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1kXhSulMv06ETXPQVYHX-P
It looks like you are looking for admission in St Stephens college .
Hello Varsha Rathee,
Following are the jobs available after doing MSc. Mathematics:
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Why would it be a risk if you are interested in doing it?.. The eligibility criteria for MCA is Bachelor of computer applications or graduate in any field but with maths as a compulsory subject in 12th or in any year of graduation.
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No mathematics is not compulsory for B.Sc in Forestry. To be eligible for B.Sc in Forestry candidates must complete the 10+2 exam from a recognised board in science stream. As long as you have completed your 10+2 level in science stream you will be eligible. Bachelor of Science in Forestry is a four-year full-time undergraduate degree that introduces students to many aspects of forestry and relevant specialisations. The B.Sc. in Forestry curriculum is divided into eight semesters.
Hi aspirant, Computer Science and mathematics the two different branch but if they combined it can lead to high class software and application developer.
Mathematics in Computer Science let the development of theories and methods for computer and information sciences, the design, implementation, and analysis of algorithms and software tools for mathematical computation and reasoning.
Also the combination of both have bright future with sure good placements.
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Generally cutoff is approximately 205-210 for general and OBS category for SC and ST it is very low.
For a good combination if you secure as general and OBC 260+ marks then you will get your desired combination as well as hostel too.
For more details of BHU cut off visit:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-uet-cut-off
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Depends on the university. Though the general eligibility is Physics, chemistry and maths mandatory. But in DU to study BSc (Hons) Computer Science, an applicant should have had Mathematics and Computer Science in their plus-two course. Though it is not necessary to add the subjects in the best-of-four calculation, scoring at least 60 per cent or more in Mathematics is mandatory. The university information bulletin states that selection for the course will be made on the basis of the best-of-four subjects that include one language, Mathematics and any two subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science and Informatics Practices.
Students from other streams need to include one language, Mathematics, and two other academic subjects. But they will face a deduction of 2 per cent.
There might be some additional eligibility the institute might be asking so try enquiring about it.
Hope this helps.
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