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You get the fee waiver. It depends on your state scholarship and also the college provides some of the scholarship. It depends on your performance.
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As you are commerce student without Maths you are not eligible for becoming a pilot. You can take up Physics and Maths subjects in an open school and then become eligible for pilot training school. Without Physics and Maths you are not eligible for taking admissions in pilot training school.
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tarun mittal
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Well to be honest I did not score well in my degree but failure teaches you a lot. In Physical Chemistry you will find derivations which include very complex Differentiation and integration formula written one after another by skipping steps which may feel very unintuitive unless you are really good at mathematics. Just practice it multiple times so that you do not forget the steps (do not go too deep in deriving the formula itself, you will get frustrated if you do not like mathematics). So, inorganic and physical Chemistry papers normally woupd not hurt you much if you keep yourself updated daily by revising what you have done for th
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Hello! Sri, The minimum eligibility required to complete graduation BE/B.Tech or B.Sc. Degree in relevant field with minimum 50% aggregate marks. Students have to appear for national level and University level exams such as OJEE GATE UPSEE, TANCET etc. for taking admission in M.Tech courses.
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