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5th February 2018, 07:22 PM
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B.Sc general qualified person can appear in JECA or not?
I am doing my B.Sc general (without honours in any subject). Am I eligible for JECA after completion of my graduation or not? Please, tell me the possibilities.
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6th February 2018, 04:28 PM
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Re: B.Sc general qualified person can appear in JECA or not?
I am happy to tell you that definitely you are eligible to appear in the JECA examination after the completion of B.Sc general course. You must have studied Mathematics as a subject in your Graduation in order to be eligible for it.
Candidates those who have completed their Bachelors degree in any discipline with Mathematics as a subject from a recognized University scoring a minimum of 50% of marks in it are eligible to apply for the JECA examination. |
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6th February 2018, 09:08 PM
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Re: B.Sc general qualified person can appear in JECA or not?
Yes, B.Sc general qualified candidates are eligible to appear for JECA examination provided they have studied Mathematics as a subject in their graduation.
In order to be eligible for JECA examination, a candidate must have completed bachelor degree with a minimum of 50% marks and must have studied mathematics as a subject from a recognized university. |
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