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rohith kola

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If you have decided to opt for Maths (Hons) just because you are passionate about the mathematics which you study at 12th level, then my friend, I think you should think about it once more. This course is quite different from what students expect it to be. Generally, students get attracted towards calculus which they study at school but in this course, differentiation, integration and almost all the subjects which you study at 12th level are rarely studied. Honours in mathematics at DU almost comprises of studying Pure Mathematics which involves the subjects like Analysis, Group Theory, etc., which are generally unheard till class 12th
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rohith kola

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If you have decided to opt for Maths (Hons) just because you are passionate about mathematics which you study at 12th level, then my friend, I think you should think about it once more. This course is quite different from what students expect it to be. Generally, students get attracted towards Calculus which they study at school but in this course, differentiation, integration and almost all the subjects which you study at 12th level are rarely studied. Honours in mathematics at DU almost comprises of studying Pure Mathematics which involves the subjects like Analysis, Group theory etc. Which are generally unheard till class 12th. Pure
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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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It's possible. If you are passionate about this, go for CS and learn interdisciplinary course through online education.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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The true difference between B.Sc and B.Sc (Hons) lies in the university or the country that offers the degree. This is said because you will see that some countries such as England offer the title B.Sc (Hons) even for a general Science degree. Some countries do not. For example, in Australia to have the title of B.Sc (Hons), you have to study for four to five years, depending on your study stream. B.Sc stands for Bachelor of Science. B.Sc (Hons) stands for Bachelor of Science Honours. A B.Sc is generally considered an ordinary pass degree and B.Sc (Hons) is looked upon as an extraordinary degree. B.Sc (Hons) is supposed to have a heavi
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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Minimum Academic Qualification for B.E./B.Tech:
Should be a pass in 10+2 examination from recognised Board/University with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the following subjects:
(a) Chemistry
(b) Bio-Technology
(c) Computer Science
(d) Biology
if eligible
Admission for B.E. /B. Tech.:
Admission shall be made on the basis of the inter-se-merit of JEE Mains.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

Wide range of courses and plethora of opportunities are available after B.Sc. It would be better if you have mentioned your specialisation in B.Sc. If any. However, after your B.Sc. You can look forward for various courses depending upon your interest and aggregate. Some of the best options are as follows:-
MCA: An ideal course for those who wants to touch the new heights in IT sector. If you have studies Mathematics in your +2 after completion of your B.Sc. You are eligible for MCA. An MCA degree which is an unique 3 years long master degree in Computer Application can fetch you some of the best jobs in IT sector. MBA: No matter what s
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rohith kola

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Yes, for the first two years, you have to take courses in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and Earth Science. I don't think that it's a problem even if you don't have biology in class 12th, the faculty at IISER-Pune is aware of this and are more than capable of accounting for it. Don't be surprised if, at the end of two years, you end up loving biology.

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rohith kola

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Yes, maths which could fetch below criteria:
B.Sc Nutrition Eligibility:
The student should pass class 12th science with a minimum of 50% (45% for SC/ST) or equivalent CGPA.

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