Mathematics
Hi Aspirant!
You cannot study in both colleges simultaneously, if you get any seat allotted to you during NEET counselling and you accept it, then you need to leave the former college (from where you are pursuing B.Tech Computer Science).
But if you do not get college in which you are interested, I would suggest you to continue with your B.tech as you have already completed its first year.
Thankyou!
Hello dear!
Yes you will have maths as part in b.tech food technology. As it is required to clear four mathematics papers. And maths is compulsory in engineering.
But if you dont have mathematics in intermediate then you don't need to worry about it .
At the beginning it wont be complicating, as in school level we have learnt basic maths it's enough to catch up at the 1st semester later slowly you may learn up and get grip in it .
Focus on basic maths and understand it well.you dont need to focus as a major part .at the beginning you will fundamental mathematics so it isn't hard !
Give your best if your interested in it
If your totally not interested in maths then you have an option to choose B.sc food technology as there is no maths subject in it.
Any queries drop down in the comment box.
Good luck!
Hello,
The eligibility criteria to apply for BA Programme in Delhi University is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with minimum 40% marks from a recognized board.
You are eligible to apply for BA (Psychology + Mathematics) if you have scored minimum 40% aggregate marks. You can include the marks scored in Mathematics (if it is the best score), one language and two other elective subjects mentioned in list A and B. You check the list of subjects in list A and B use the link below
https://admission.uod.ac.in/userfiles/downloads/15092021_UG-Bulletin_compressed.pdf
Co-ordinate geometry is considered one of the most important sections of the mathematics. It describes the link between algebra and geometry through graphs which involves curves and lines.
I am considering your query in the context of 11th and 12th class.
Chapters considered under co-ordinate geometry are:
Kindly note that to understand the basics of 3D geometry one should learn the complete basics of 2D geometry first.
Hi aspirants
The basic requirement for pursuing B.Sc. Mathematics is a 10+2 diploma from a recognized board, with the minimum percentage required in 10+2 varying from college to college.
Students must also appear for the GSAT, DUET, and PUBDET, CMI, CUCET entrance exams.
For more information about the entrance exam click the link
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/mathematics-course
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bsc-in-mathematics
Hope this Helps
Good Luck!
Hello Aspirant,
Yes if you use these books to solve questions then you are definitely going to get good practice of different type of questions for JEE-Main but note that use these side books apart from NCERT because NCERT Books are must to have for concept building. For your reference I am enlisting down some best books for preparation of JEE-Main 2021 :-
@Physics
Concepts of Physics-H. C. Verma
Fundamentals of Physics-Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Problems in General Physics-I. E. Irodov
University Physics-Freedman and Young
Understanding JEE physics series-DC Pandey
Problem In Physics-SS Krotov
@Mathematics
Higher Algebra-Hall and Knight
Coordinate Geometry-S.L. Loney
Differential and Integral Calculus-N. Piskunov
Calculus and Analytic Geometry-Thomas and Finney
IIT Mathematics for JEE Main & Advanced-M.L. Khanna
Course in Mathematics for IIT-JEE-Tata McGraw Hill publication
Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics-A Das Gupta
Trigonometry-S L Loney
@Chemistry
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations-RC Mukherjee
Organic Chemistry-Solomons and Fryhle
Concise Inorganic-J. D. Lee
Organic Chemistry-Morrison and Boyd
University Chemistry-Freedman and Young
Physical Chemistry-N Awasthi
Arihant's Practice Book Chemistry for JEE Main And Advanced-R.K Gupta
You can also check out the JEE-Main knockout package for preparation of JEE-Main from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/?product=27&icn=knockout-jee-main-2021-january&ici=
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
See pursuing an MSc from an IIT will obviously add more value to your career compared to that of DCA course. See if you are interested in programing also then you can obviously pursue the course of MSc Mathematics and Computing which has some really good prospect ahead and if you can pursue the field then not only you can go for research but you can also go for coding jobs as well as some interesting parts such as Quantum Computing, Machine Learning, AI work profiles. So if you ask me the best career choice you can have then I would recommend you to prepare for IIT JAM.
To know more about IIT JAM visit the link below:
https://university.careers360.com/exams/jam
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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