<p>The form  asks " Mathematics course(s) currently in and completed"</p>
<p>I know in US there are Calculus AB , BC etc  but what to write as I am Indian?</p>
<p>We are taught some topics of every chapter in Class 10,11,12.</p>
<p>Anyone please reply asap?</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>Tick/add all of the basic concepts…algebra/geometry/Calc/Trig…etc</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>Yes you can do that too, but I would suggest you to tick “Not applicable” option, if there is one. At least I found that in Gtech application.</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>there is no checkboxes that we can tick …only one line is given and we need to write </p>
<p>can i write Class IX , X , XI , XII  CBSE?</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>I asked Penn State the same question when applying and they told me not to tick any boxes, and instead mention that I am an Indian applicant.  They said that they know how to evaluate Indian syllabus/applicants.</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>But if there are no checkboxes at all? There is a line and i need to write it?</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>Write CBSE/ISC Math standard IX,X,XI, XII (India).</p>
<p>If you think that’s insufficient - call up/mail the college and clarify.</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>^ What they said.  Feel free to contact the universities, I’m sure they’d be happy to answer.</p>