Is Maths compulsory for OJEE admissions?

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    Rashmi Shukla

    8 hours ago

    Students seeking admissions through OJEE exam do not compulsorily have Maths in Class 12. Some courses accept students who did not have maths in Class 12th. However, for admissions to courses such as BTech, mathematics is mandatory. 

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