Which are best college to take degree in Mathematics ?
The best college for Mathematics is CMI Chennai. The system at CMI is pretty minimalistic.
- Attendance is not recorded, although the small size of the class usually ensures that the prof gets to know the regular absentees.
- There's no uniform system of marking or even any set course structure, which is entirely in the hands of the professor taking the course.
- Apart from the core courses, you can attend any course of your choice which is being taken at CMI. For example, a BSc 1st year student can even take a course of an MSc 1st year student (and vice versa too) Of course, there's the trouble of clashing timings, but it can be easily adjusted. Basically, there's the matter of talking with the professors who are, in general, very supportive and most importantly, approachable.
- There's a lot of free time available. Saturday and Sunday are free.
- The campus is pretty small and quite green. Small enough that you can walk go from one corner to the other within 5-7 minutes. With the mess right inside the hostel, the mess is just 10 steps away from room. So, get up at 8:45, take a quick bath, have an even quicker snack, and you'll find it's still just 9:05, enough time to easily go to class.
- Another really nice thing about CMI is that the library and Computer Lab are both 24x7 open. You can often go to the library pick any topic of my choice, and just pick any book that seems exciting.
- There is a daily shuttle from CMI to IMSc, which goes like 5-6 times a day. It's not only useful for going to IMSc to attend the guest lectures there, but the nice thing about it is that IMSc is pretty close to IIT-M. (Not to mention that it is at the heart of the city, and near the beach, so you can roam around, shop, or go the beach)
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Finally, for recreation, there's a common room with Tata Sky TV and a Gym. There's a Table Tennis table, and a makeshift badminton court. There's a proper volleyball court, and half a basketball court, I guess there's football ground coming up soon too.
- To top it all of, a monthly stipend of Rs 5000/- is paid by CMI to every student.
what is the age limit of boys for eamcet
Hello,
The lower age limit for TS EAMCET is 16 years and there is no upper age limit for admission in B.Tech in all branches except B.Tech Dairy Technology, Agriculture Engineering or Food Technology. For admission in B.Tech Dairy Technology, Agriculture Engineering or Food Technology must be 17 years of age and the upper age limit is 22 years for unreserved category students. For reserved students admission in B.Tech Dairy Technology, Agriculture Engineering or Food Technology is 25 years.
due to covid as per syllabus 30%will be removed from maths, physics, chemistry it is correct or wrong and send the syallbus
Hey!
Yes you are absolutely right!
30% board syllabus has been reduced for both 10th and 12th class. But kinldy note, the syllabus of entrance exams conducted after 12th class for admission in undergraduate courses has not been reduced.
As you have not mentioned the class and board for which you are asking. I am assuming it to be CBSE board. And to check out the reduced syllabus of 10th class, visit here:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/cbse-syllabus-for-class-10
For 12th class reduced syllabus, visit here:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/cbse-class-12-syllabus
Thankyou!
Due to covid tseamcet announced 30% syallbus will be removed can you send syallubus right know????
Here's reduced syllabus of TS EAMCET :
Mathematics :
Algebra
Trigonometry
Vector Algebra
Probability
Calculus
Coordinate Geometry
Physics :
Physical World
Motion in a Straight Line
Motion in a Plane
Laws of Motion
Work, Energy and Power
Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion
Oscillations
Gravitation
Mechanical Properties of Solids
Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Thermal Properties of Matter
Thermodynamics
Kinetic Theory
Waves
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Wave Optics
Electric Charges and Fields
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Current Electricity
Moving Charges and Magnetism
Magnetism and Matter
Electromagnetic Induction
Alternating Current
Electromagnetic Waves
Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter
Atoms
Nuclei
Semiconductor Electronics
Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Communication Systems
Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Classification of Elements and Periodicity In Proper
Ties
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
Stoichiometry
Thermodynamics
Chemical Equilibrium and Acids-Bases
Hydrogen and Its Compounds
The s - Block Elements (Alkali And Alkaline Earth Metals)
p- Block Elements Group 13 (Boron Family)
p-Block Elements - Group 14 (Carbon Family)
Environmental Chemistry
Organic Chemistry-Some Basic Principles and Techniques and Hydrocarbons
Solid State
Solutions
Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics:
Electrochemistry
Surface Chemistry
General Principles of Metallurgy
p-Block Elements
d And f Block Elements & Coordination Compounds
Polymers
Biomolecules
Chemistry in Everyday Life
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Organic Compounds Containing c, h and o (Alcohols,
Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids)
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-syllabus/amp
I hope this helps.
I am in class 12th maths stream in rajasthan board after this what I will do ?I worried about my future
You don't have to worry you just need to decide a future that you want and there are numerous options for you after 12th. If you are interested in engineering then you can prepare engineering entrance exams, if you are interested in medical then you can prepare for medical entrance exams.
If you are not interested in these fields then you can choose courses like BCA, BBA, Hotel Management, B.Com, B.Sc etc. If you want to work for government sectors then you can do graduation in any stream and then prepare for exams like Banking, SSC, Railways, UPSC etc. Ask yourself where do you want to see yourself in 5-8 years, what really excites you to study and what kind of career you want and then decide accordingly.
I hope this helps.
Due to covid what is the eamcet syallbus????
Here's reduced syllabus of TS EAMCET :
- Mathematics :
Algebra
Trigonometry
Vector Algebra
Probability
Calculus
Coordinate Geometry
- Physics :
Physical World
Motion in a Straight Line
Motion in a Plane
Laws of Motion
Work, Energy and Power
Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion
Oscillations
Gravitation
Mechanical Properties of Solids
Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Thermal Properties of Matter
Thermodynamics
Kinetic Theory
Waves
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Wave Optics
Electric Charges and Fields
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Current Electricity
Moving Charges and Magnetism
Magnetism and Matter
Electromagnetic Induction
Alternating Current
Electromagnetic Waves
Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter
Atoms
Nuclei
Semiconductor Electronics
Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Communication Systems
- Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Classification of Elements and Periodicity In Proper
Ties
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
Stoichiometry
Thermodynamics
Chemical Equilibrium and Acids-Bases
Hydrogen and Its Compounds
The s - Block Elements (Alkali And Alkaline Earth Metals)
p- Block Elements Group 13 (Boron Family)
p-Block Elements - Group 14 (Carbon Family)
Environmental Chemistry
Organic Chemistry-Some Basic Principles and Techniques and Hydrocarbons
Solid State
Solutions
Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics:
Electrochemistry
Surface Chemistry
General Principles of Metallurgy
p-Block Elements
d And f Block Elements & Coordination Compounds
Polymers
Biomolecules
Chemistry in Everyday Life
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Organic Compounds Containing c, h and o (Alcohols,
Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids)
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-syllabus/amp
I hope this helps.
sir plz postpone exams till may because its not possible to learn and understand the concept of maths and science online so plz postpon the examm tilll may
The HRD Minister is conducting a webinar and you can check it either on Facebook or Twitter. The HRD Minister has announced that he will go live at 10am today to discuss the schedule of the exams like CBSE, NEET, JEE, etc. He also did announce that a campaign about this a few days back. To pose your questions to the HRD Minister regarding Competitive and Board exams and to hear from him, you need to go to Twitter or Facebook and use #EducationMinisterGoesLive. This is his Homepage: https://twitter.com/hrdministry?lang=en. We are a n education platform and we help students take right decisions pertaining to their Career and future and so we do have little say in this. So please use your Twitter or Facebook page and tag the HRD Minister with the hashtag #EducationMinisterGoesLive and ask your questions. You can also follow the questions asked to gather important information.
what type of questions are usually asked in boards? In sst , maths and science... i am quite nervous😖
Generally, simple questions are asked in the board exams. The questions are asked from the topics which are included in the syllabus for that particular academic year in which exams are being conducted. To get an idea about what questions are asked, you may see the last years' question papers. You may find last years' question papers and sample papers on the official website of any particular board which you are willing get an idea about. For CBSE, you may visit the official website i.e., www.cbse.nic.in (//www.cbse.nic.in) and you will get last years' question papers and sample papers there easily.
Hope it helps.
How to convert metre per second to radian per second and vice versa?
Hello Student!!!
For conversion, you can apply the formula
v=rw
where, v is the velocity expressed in meter per second.
r is the radius expressed in meter.
w is the angular velocity expressed in radian per second.
Hope you are clear. Thank you.