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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For B.Sc (Hons) in Mathematics you can take admission in following reputed colleges:
- DU (Delhi University)
- St. Stephen's College
- Hindu College
- Miranda House
- Hansraj College
- Ramjas College
- Kirori Mal College (KMC)
- Sri Venkateswara College
- Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Kolkata
- Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
You can take admission through CUET and some of the colleges mentioned have their own entrance exams.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Top colleges for BSc Mathematics and Statistics:
- *Loyola College, Chennai*: INR 29,840 (1st year)
- *Delhi University*: INR 10,000 - 30,000 per year
- *IISc Bangalore*: INR 78,200 (total)
- *IITs*: Excellent placements, e.g., IIT Bombay (INR 1.08 lakhs)
- *IISERs*: Good placements, e.g., IISER Pune (INR 1.01 lakhs)
- *Amity University*: INR 2.70-3.06 lakhs
- *Chandigarh University*: INR 3.84 lakhs
Verify admission criteria and fees with colleges directly.
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Contributor-Level 10
SGTB Khalsa College offers BSc Honors in Mathematics for a duration of 3 years. The college has not specified a minimum aggregate in Class 12 for admission to the course. In order to secure admission to the programme, candidates must appear for CUET UG and clear the cutoff for the same.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yeah sure!
IISERs offer a 5 year integrated BS MS dual degree with a Mathematical Sciences major .
In the initial two years, students explore core sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Math, Biology), then specialize from year 3 onward, with the final year devoted to a research project .
Eligibility criteria:Must have passed Class 12 in Science stream (any combination of PC, CM, MB, etc.), securing at least 60% (General) or 55% (SC/ST/PWD) aggregate .
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