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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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The question is difficult to answer because the reputation of an institution depends on its faculty and the students.In my opinion you can take admission in any college of Delhi University where B.Sc.(mathematics) is taught.

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Raviraj Joshi

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Look Aswin, your BSC Maths is not a big deal. Because, the maths which asked in Entrance exams is of std 10th level Maths ( of NCERT/CBSE level Maths ). Don't be panick. If you want to join institute for preparing for CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, SNAP, NMAT, etc. I will suggest you to join T. I. M. E. It is the best institute for preparing for entrance exams in India. It will give you support for all syllabus and help you in GD & PI Round also. Best of luck for your future !

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hi Dear,
Good to see you that you are interested in BSc. But Kindly mention the name of institution which you are interested in; so that we can guide you accordingly. Because fee structure markedly vary from college to college.

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Sohan kumar Deyhappy to help you!!!!!

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Do your post graduation, otherwise MBA.

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From investment banking to environmental charities, from government to agriculture, and from healthcare to technology, all sorts of organisations are keen to make use of the numerical skills and techniques you'll learn on this course. They'll also be interested in how you have developed your wider range of skills, including advanced problem-solving, analysis and logical thinking.
Career options are rewarding, both intellectually and financially. The satisfaction of solving real-world problems, working with people in other professions, thinking through solutions and then communicating them are often matched with good salaries.
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ASHHAD HASHMI

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You have to fill the application form and then selection will be done on the basis of merit.

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sunil kumar

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If you are good in maths then B.Sc maths is better, further then it depends on you what you want to be.

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