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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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IISERs offer admission into courses leading to BSMS Dual Degree, and BS Degree (only at IISER Bhopal) Programs. Admissions are via IAT Channel, KVPY Channel and JEE Advanced Channel. About the BS and BSMS Dual Degree Programs : Its a five-year dual degree programme for Science students with classroom learning integrated with research, providing ample scope for interdisciplinary activities. The curriculum with a focus on both breadth and depth in the natural sciences, engineering sciences and economics. Good opportunity to pursue impactful research. The programme is fully residential campuses with well-equipped hostels. Students seeking
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Mohd Ahsan

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B.Sc (Hons) (Computer Science) have more scope than B.Sc (Hons) (Mathematics). Job opportunities are more in CS than Mathematics. Also final year mathematics is quite tough compare to final year of B.Sc (CS)

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Syed Hamza

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B.Sc. Physics is easier than B.Sc. Maths. Even though B.Sc. Physics or Physics in general is Maths disguised as Physics but B.Sc. Physics does not require pure mathematics, it requires mathematical Physics or advanced engineering mathematics, while the Maths in B.Sc. Or B.A. Maths is pure Maths which is on a whole next level when compared to mathematical Physics or advanced engineering mathematics. B.Sc. Maths is much more abstract than B.Sc. Physics and it's the toughest and the most intellectually challenging Bachelor's degree in the world also its not practical degree like a B.Sc. In Physics. It depends on what you like, if you like
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Syed Hamza

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If you are totally focusing on research and teaching field then B.Sc. In Physics and mathematics is good. But if you are also focusing in placements then B.Sc. In Statistics is best. Because from doing B.Sc. In Statistics there are lot of options related to jobs.

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Rishabh Dwivedy

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Both B.Sc. In Maths and B.Sc. In Physics offer good job opportunities in various fields. However, the choice between the two ultimately depends on your interests and career goals. With a B.Sc. In Maths you can pursue a career in areas such as data analysis, finance, accounting, computer Science, and Statistics. You can work in industries such as banking, insurance, data analytics, research and development, and education. Maths graduates are in high demand in the fields of data Science and artificial intelligence. On the other hand, with a B.Sc. In Physics you can pursue a career in areas such as research and development, aerospace, def
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Taniya verma

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B.Sc Physics honors one of the best course for Science students. The average monthly salary for Science students is INR 40,000- INR 50,000 as it is good for starting.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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B.Sc. In Mathematics opens up many bright doors to promising career pathways. After studying B.Sc. In Maths. After completing Bachelor degree, B.Sc. Candidates can pursue Masters Degree in Mathematics followed by Ph.D. or M.Phil.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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Career Option After B.Sc. Math Career Option After B.Sc. Chemistry This is true that a Physics degree can provide you with the best career opportunities along with a decent salary. So, if you are interested in Physics choose it as your career option.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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Yes, It is a good choice to do M. C. A after B.Sc (Maths). You need not to scare to do M. C. A after B.Sc. There are plenty of job opportunities available after the completion of M. C. A course.

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Palak Madaan

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Both the courses have different value and different career options as well.

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