I'm in 10th and I only don't like maths but I wan to get into IIM by IPM and I also wanna give UPSC/CLAT and also I like technology and PCB.
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The eligibility criteria of 5 years Integrated programme in Management (IPM) is given below. Eligibility: Class 12th with a minimum 60% of aggregate marks (55% for reserved categories). So as per the eligibility criteria, Mathematics is not necessary at class 12th level. However, Mathematics of class 10th level is needed for solving the quantitative aptitude questions of the entrance exam. Further Mathematics is also not necessary in class 12th for CLAT UG. While the UPSC is a graduation level exam and Mathematics is also not necessary here for eligibility.
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