Maths
The 1st year Intermediate Maths textbook with the new syllabus includes updated topics based on the latest education board guidelines. It covers concepts like functions, trigonometry, limits, and coordinate geometry in a simpler and more structured way. This new syllabus focuses more on understanding than memorizing. You can get the book from your college, local bookstores, or download the PDF from your state board's official website.
For more details you can visit the link given below:
https://school.careers360.com/boards/tsbie/telangana-board-intermediate-1st-year-books-bsar
BBA in Fintech is a great choice with career opportunities in banking, blockchain, and financial analytics.
Yes,You can pursue it without Maths & IT in 12th, as many colleges accept non-math students.
Best Colleges for BBA in Fintech (Non-Math Accepted)
1. NMIMS (Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad)
2. UPES (Dehradun)
3. Chandigarh University
4. MIT-WPU (Pune)
5. Amity University (Noida, Mumbai, Kolkata, etc.)
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B.Tech in Computer Science is not possible without Maths. Maths is a compulsory subject for B.Tech courses, especially in Computer Science.
Most colleges and universities ask for Maths in 12th class as a required subject for admission.
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NO , SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF BUSINESS STUDIES IN DELHI REQUIRES CANDIDATES TO HAVE STUDIED MATHS IN CLASS 12 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THEIR BBA FIA PROGRAM. SPECIALLY APPLICANTS MUST HAVE COMPLETED THEIR SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION WITH MATHEMATICS AS A SUBJECT . FOR GENERAL CATEGORY CANDIDATES A MINIMUM AGGREGATE OF 60% I FOUR SUBJECTS INCLUDING MATHS , ENGLISH , AND OTHER TWO ACADEMIC SUBJECTS IS REQUIRED. RFESERVED CATEGORY CANDIDATES {SC/ST/CW/PWD/EWS} MUST HAVE AT LEAST 55% IN THESE SUBJECTS.
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I need to know which state or nation you're referring to for your college admissions in order to provide you the most precise information. I can provide you with a list based on your cut-off score and particular state or national tests, such as JEE, NEET, or your state entrance exam, if you're talking about India. Could you tell me more about that?
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To score full marks in math, focus on thorough understanding of concepts, consistent practice, and effective time management during exams by solving a variety of problems and practicing past papers.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of strategies:
1. Build a Strong Foundation:
Understand Concepts: Don't just memorize formulas; strive to understand the "why" behind them.
Identify Weak Areas: Pinpoint topics you struggle with and dedicate extra time to them.
Clear Your Doubts: Don't hesitate to ask your teacher or classmates for clarification.
Make Concise Notes: Summarize key concepts and formulas for easy revision.
2. Practice Regularly:
Solve a Variety of Problems: Work through different types of questions to build problem-solving skills.
Practice Past Papers: Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and question types.
Take Mock Tests: Simulate exam conditions to improve time management and identify areas for improvement.
Analyze Mistakes: Thoroughly review your mistakes to understand where you went wrong and learn from them.
3. Effective Time Management:
Allocate Time Wisely: Plan your study schedule and allocate sufficient time for each topic.
Time Yourself During Practice: Practice solving problems under timed conditions to build speed and accuracy.
Manage Your Time During Exams: Don't get bogged down on one question; move on and come back to it later if time allows.
4. Additional Tips:
Stay Organized: Keep your study materials organized and easily accessible.
Create a Study-Friendly Environment: Find a quiet and comfortable place to study where you can focus.
Take Breaks: Don't burn yourself out; take regular breaks to stay refreshed and focused.
Stay Positive: Believe in yourself and your ability to succeed.
Seek Help When Needed: Don't be afraid to ask for help from teachers, tutors, or classmates.
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Can you please tell in which class your child is studying or you can contact subject teacher of school in this matter.
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Strategy for 20 Days EAMCET Preparation
1. Focus on High-Weightage Topics
Mathematics : Probability , Matrices & Determinants , Differentiation , Integration, Trigonometry.
Physics : Kinematics , Laws of Motion , Work & Energy , Gravitation , Modern Physics.
Chemistry : Chemical Bonding , Thermodynamics , Organic Reactions , Coordination Compounds.
2. Practice Previous Year Papers
Solve at least 3-4 past papers every day.
Identify commonly repeated concepts.
3. Take Mock Tests Daily
Analyze mistakes & improve weak areas.
Prioritize accuracy over speed initially.
4. Use Short Notes & Formula Sheets
Revise only important formulas and concepts daily.
Avoid new topics at the last moment.
5. Time Management in Exam
Start with the easiest questions first.
Skip lengthy calculations initially and return later.
Hope this helps you .
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The NCERT Syllabus for Class 8 Maths 2025-26 is available on the official NCERT website and it is available on Career 360.
NCERT syllabus l
Also,Career 360 does offer resources and study materials for Class 8 students, including NCERT solutions and sample papers.
To apply for the BE CSE program for the 2025-2026 academic year, your son Suryanarayanan, who belongs to the OC category and has a background in Bio-Maths, will need to go through the following admission process:
Eligibility Criteria
- Completion of 10+2 or equivalent examination with Biology, Mathematics, and Physics as core subjects.
- A minimum aggregate score of 50% or equivalent grade in the qualifying examination.
Application Process
- Online application submission through the college website or designated application portal.
- Payment of application fees (varies by institution).
- Uploading required documents, such as mark sheets, certificates, and identification proof.
Selection Process
- Merit-based selection, considering the marks obtained in the qualifying examination.
- Some institutions may conduct entrance exams or interviews as an additional selection criterion.
Fees Structure
- Government Quota:Fees vary by institution, but typically range from 50,000 to 1,50,000 per annum.
- Management Quota: Fees are generally higher, ranging from 1,50,000 to 3,00,000 per annum.
Cutoff Marks
- Government Quota:Cutoff marks vary by institution and category, but typically range from 150 to 200 (out of 200) in the qualifying examination.
- Management Quota: Cutoff marks are generally lower, ranging from 100 to 150 (out of 200) in the qualifying examination.
Please note that the fees structure and cutoff marks may vary depending on the specific institution and its policies. I recommend checking the official website of the college or contacting their admissions office for the most up-to-date information.
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