B.Sc Mathematics

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Rupesh Katariya

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The B.Sc Mathematics course spans 3 years and covers subjects like calculus, algebra, statistics, and differential equations. It is typically open to students who have completed 12th grade with Mathematics as a subject and meet the college's eligibility criteria (usually 50-60% aggregate).

The course prepares students for careers in data science, teaching, statistics, actuarial science, and research. Graduates can work as data scientists, analysts, or teachers, among other roles.

Fee structures vary:

  • Government colleges: INR 10,000 to INR 40,000 annually.
  • Private colleges: INR 40,000 to INR 1,00,000 annually, with additional costs for exam
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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Some of the good central universities for integrated B.Sc + M.Sc Mathematics are Delhi University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). Admissions usually take place by qualifying entrance exams like CUET or a test administered by the university in question; hence, a student has to check individual requirements in addition to timely application as per their guidelines.

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Aayush Bhatnagar

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BIT Mesra has a seat intake of 77 for the BSc in Mathematics and Computing programme. The seat allotment in this course is done based on JEE scores. In addition, 50% of the seats are reserved for candidates belonging to the state of Jharkhand and 50% for other state candidates. The mentioned seat intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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