Maths
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With a score of 850 out of 1250 in the CUET UG, you're achieving approximately 68%. For B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics at Delhi University's South Campus, the cutoffs for general category candidates typically range between 600 and 650 out of 800, translating to about 75% to 81%.
Given this, your current score may be below the usual cutoff range for B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics in South Campus colleges. However, cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability. It's advisable to monitor the official DU admissions portal for the latest cutoff updates and consider applying to multiple colleges to increase your chances of admission.
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Hello,
The minimum Subject Requirement (as per NTA/JEE Advanced), you must have passed your Class 12 (or equivalent) examination with at least five subjects, including:
But you have only 4 subjects so, you will need to take one more A-level or AS-level subject to meet the 5-subject criterion.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Yes, you are eligible for the AFCAT Flying Branch if you meet these conditions:
You must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics, securing at least 50% marks in each subject.
You must have completed graduation (minimum 3 years) from a recognised university with at least 60% marks.
Since you had PCB in 12th, you can take Mathematics as an additional subject through NIOS. NIOS is a recognised board, and its certificates are accepted. Just make sure you score at least 50% marks in Mathematics.
You don’t need to take a drop. You can study for the NIOS Mathematics exam along with your graduation. But you must complete and pass the Maths exam before applying for AFCAT.
Hope it helps !
Hello Surbhi,
To check the Class 8 Maths result, follow these methods depending on your school or board:
Through School Website :
Visit your school's official website.
Look for the “Results” or “Examinations” section.
Enter your credentials like admission number, roll number, or date of birth as required.
By Contacting the School Directly :
Many schools display results on the notice board or provide it through class teachers.
Visit the school or call the school office to inquire about the result.
Board Website (if applicable) :
If your school is affiliated with a state board or central board that publishes Class 8 results online, visit that official board website.
Use your roll number or registration number to check the result.
Mobile Apps or SMS (if provided) :
Some schools use mobile apps like CampusCare or Entab, where results are uploaded.
You may also receive result updates via SMS if your school provides that service.
Your eligibility to access the result online depends on whether your school or board makes it publicly available. If not, contacting the school is the most reliable option.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello Riya,
Based on your academic performance—51% in HSC Science and 37 marks in Mathematics—here is the likely scenario for B.Sc. IT admission in Mumbai:
Eligibility Criteria:
Most colleges affiliated with the University of Mumbai require a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in HSC and Mathematics as one of the subjects.
Some colleges may also ask for a minimum percentage in Mathematics specifically (often 45% to 50%).
Your Academic Standing:
You meet the general minimum aggregate requirement with 51%.
However, 37 marks in Mathematics may not meet the required subject-specific cutoff in some colleges.
Suggestions:
You should contact individual colleges directly and check if they accept your score for B.Sc. IT.
Some colleges may consider your application under reserved category or management quota.
Look into colleges with more flexible admission rules or lower cutoffs.
Keep alternative options in mind such as B.Sc. Computer Science or IT-related diploma programs.
To determine if you can give NIOS (ODE) for Biology in the Jan-Mar session, let's break down the key points:
NIOS Exam Sessions
- NIOS typically conducts exams in April-May and October-November sessions.
- However, the specific session you're referring to, Jan-Mar, doesn't seem to match the usual exam schedule.
Compartment Exam Implications
- Having a compartment in Maths might affect your eligibility for certain programs or colleges.
- However, it's unlikely to directly impact your ability to take NIOS exams.
Registration Timeline
- The registration deadline for the October session might have passed if the results of your compartment exam are expected in August.
- You'd need to check the NIOS website or contact their support to confirm the registration timeline and any potential restrictions.
Recommended Steps
- Check NIOS Website: Visit nios.ac.in to confirm the exam schedule, registration timeline, and any specific requirements.
- Contact NIOS Support: Reach out to NIOS support via phone (01202402889) or email to clarify any doubts.
- Explore Alternative Options: If you're unable to register for the desired session, consider alternative options, such as taking the exam in the next available session.
By taking these steps, you'll be able to determine the best course of action for your situation.
Hello Aakriti,
You cannot register for the NIOS October 2025 exams because the last registration date is before your CBSE compartment result (expected in August 2025). However, you can apply for the NIOS On-Demand Examination (ODE) for Biology after your compartment results are declared.
ODE exams are held throughout the year except during April-May and October-November. Once you have your updated marksheet, you can register online for Biology, choose an exam center, and book your slot.
Make sure to complete registration early and prepare using NIOS study materials.
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