Maths
Hello Gautam,
The Class 11 CHS math paper was considered tough in 2023. Many students found it challenging due to the difficulty level of the questions.
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Here below i am providing you the link to download Telangana maths SSC sample paper 2025 with solutions and exam analysis. You can download the pdf directly through link, it will surely help you.
https://school.careers360.com/boards/bse-telangana/telangana-ssc-mathematics-question-paper-2025
Hello Aspirant,
It is possible to enroll in Delhi University's (DU) Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) degree even if you did not study mathematics in your 10+2 (high school) coursework. Checking the eligibility requirements of the particular program and college you're interested in is essential because some DU institutions or programs may have particular prerequisites.
For more information, please refer:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/university-of-delhi-delhi
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Hello,
Yes, you can pursue B.Com (Hons.) as a non-regular (distance/online/private) student. Many universities offer B.Com (Hons.) through distance learning or open universities like:
Since you are from the commerce stream with maths, you are eligible. However, check the specific university’s admission criteria, as some may require a minimum percentage in 12th.
To calculate your overall percentage, I'll add up your marks and divide by the total number of subjects.
Here are your marks:
- Maths: 85
- IT: 92
- Urdu: 95
- SSC (Social Science): 79
- English: 93
- Science: 84
Total marks: 85 + 92 + 95 + 79 + 93 + 84 = 528
Since you're in CBSE Class 10, there are 6 subjects. To calculate your percentage:
(528 / 600) x 100 = 88%
So, your overall percentage is 88%! Congratulations!
The Class 8 Mathematics final exam for March 2025 has already been conducted by most boards. If you're looking for the question paper for practice or review:
Use previous years' question papers to understand the format and difficulty level.
Sample papers based on the latest syllabus can help improve problem-solving skills.
Video solutions of mock tests or sample papers are also available for better understanding.
8th question paper (https://www.educationobserver.com/kerala-std-8th-annual-exam-last-6-year-question-papers-answer-keys/)
In mathematics, delta (Δ)represents change or difference. In calculus, Δx indicates a small change in the value of x. In geometry, delta is also used to represent a triangle. In functions, Δy/Δx represents the rate of change or the slope of a line. The lowercase delta (δ) is used in limits and calculus to denote an infinitesimally small change in a variable.
Hope this helps you,
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Yes, you can pursue a B.Com (Hons.) without studying mathematics, but it depends on the university’s admission criteria. Some universities, like Delhi University (DU) and Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), require mathematics in Class 12 for B.Com (Hons.). However, other universities and private colleges offer B.Com (Hons.) without this requirement. Subjects in B.Com (Hons.) include accounting, finance, business studies, and economics, where basic mathematical concepts are involved. If you struggle with math but still want to pursue commerce, you can opt for universities that allow admission without math or choose B.Com (General) as an alternative.
Music does not come under the category of Technical Vocational Subjects . Technical Vocational Subjects usually include subjects like Computer Science, Information Technology, Electronics, Engineering Graphics, and other skill-based subjects .
Since you want to take admission in B.Tech based on your 12th percentage , you should check the specific college's eligibility criteria. If they have mentioned a list of Technical Vocational Subjects , you can see if Music is included or not.
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