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a pcb atudent from telengana who didnt complete maths bridge course.can they complete this maths bridge course during btech 1st year for btech biotechnology

gopi 16th May, 2025

Hello Satvika,

As a PCB student from Telangana who did not complete the Maths Bridge Course prior to commencing a B.Tech in Biotechnology, it is typically possible to take the course in your 1st year of B.Tech. Most engineering colleges offer the Maths Bridge Course, or similar course, during the first year of the program to help students improve and reinforce math fundamentals, especially for students who do not have a strong background in maths.

You can check with your college's academic office or department for the exact dates, etc, but the course will generally be delivered very early in the program so that a student can progress through their B.Tech course work without any issues.

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Can I do BCS with PCB stream..... Can I do BCS without maths?!

gopi 16th May, 2025

Hi Shruthi,

In general, most universities and colleges require students to have acquired Mathematics knowledge at the 10+2 (or equivalent) level in order to enter a Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) program. This is because computer science does involve logical thinking and algorithms - at times it may even involve programming - that often requires basic math skills. That said, some institutions do offer BCS or related courses without a strict "mathematics" requirement, particularly if they place more emphasis on application, and less on theory. However, it is wise to check the eligible qualifications of the college/university you apply to.

In the instance that you have a Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) background without Maths, you may also have other options such as BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications), or diploma programs, where the requirements could be more flexible.

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Can I do BCS with PCB stream..... Can I do BCS without maths?!

Saurabh Yadav 16th May, 2025

Hii,

Yes, you can pursue a BCS (Bachelor of Computer Science) degree with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) background, however the laws of your institution or university will determine this.

Some colleges may demand 12th grade math, while many do not.  So, if your college allows it, you can complete BCS without taking math.  It's best to check with the college you intend to attend.  If math is not required, you can still learn computer science topics during your BCS course.

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My Son Scored 75.5% in his 10th CBSE exam and wanted to do B.Tech or BSC Bioinformatic, should he opt for Science with Maths or Science with Language in his 11th & 12th STD> Please suggest

kumardurgesh1802 15th May, 2025

Hello Vijay,

For B.Tech or B.Sc. Bioinformatics, your son should choose Science with Maths in 11th and 12th.

Here’s why:

  1. B.Tech requires Mathematics and Physics in 12th as a must for engineering courses.

  2. B.Sc. Bioinformatics also often requires Maths along with Biology or Biotechnology.

  3. Choosing Science with Language (instead of Maths) will limit options for B.Tech and related courses.

  4. Maths keeps options open for both technical and science fields.

So, to keep both B.Tech and B.Sc. Bioinformatics available, Science with Maths is the best choice.


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.

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Can I get admission in your college in Bcom honours course while having 65% marks in class 12 with completing class 12 with commerce without maths

kumardurgesh1802 15th May, 2025

Hello Adarsh,

Yes, you can get admission in B.Com (Honours) courses with 65% marks in Class 12 in Commerce, even if you have not studied Maths.

Most colleges offering B.Com (Honours) require Commerce background but do not always insist on Maths in Class 12. However, some top universities may prefer or require Maths, so it's important to check the specific college or university eligibility criteria.

With 65%, you have a good chance of admission in many colleges offering B.Com (Honours), especially in state universities and private colleges.


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.

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I got RT in maths and chemistry but i hv 6 sub also ..if i give compartment in maths i will be pass overall ryt??? ..and to remove the rt in chemistry what i hv to do ..also im jee aspirant got 95 in mains but now vry tensed

Kishan Bhakat 15th May, 2025

Hi,

If you got RT (Result Awaited) in Maths and Chemistry but have 6 subjects , you can appear for the compartment exam in Maths . If you clear it, you will be considered passed in that subject.

Make sure to follow the guidelines from your board regarding compartment exams, and prepare well to clear them. Once you pass, you'll be eligible for further studies.

Hope this helps!

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i have given my board exam in 2023 and i failed in maths and then after giving compartment i was failed but can i give the supplymentry exam in 2025

Kishan Bhakat 15th May, 2025

Hi,

If you failed your Maths compartment exam and haven't passed, you won’t meet the eligibility for courses that require Mathematics .

You can reappear for the compartment exam next session or consider other programs where Maths is not mandatory. Contact colleges directly for specific eligibility details.

Hope this helps!

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