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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
- Global perspectiveStudying mathematics in a different country can help you understand how it's used and taught around the world.
- Language skillsMany universities require students to demonstrate proficiency in the local language.
- NetworkingStudying abroad can help you build a global network of international students and professionals.
- Cultural experienceStudying abroad can be a rewarding experience that helps you learn about different ways of life.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students pursuing an BSc in Mathematics have access to a variety of career options. You can choose to pursue further education after finishing the course. You can also look for jobs in various sectors. The following are some of the most common industries in which BSc Mathematics graduates can find employment:
- Banking, Finance, and Insurance (BFSI)
- Aerospace companies
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Market research firms
- Research and Development Firms
- Economic Research Firms
- Engineering Firms
- Social Research Institutes
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The elective subjects highlight the important career skills that candidates require to excel in the course and career and can be chosen based on the candidate's area of interest, the scope for higher education, etc. Below is a list of electives offered in BSc Mathematics:
- Analytical Geometry
- Vector Calculus
- Theory of Equations
- Probability and Statistics
- Mathematical Finance
- Boolean Algebra
- Transportation and Game Theory
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In DU, admissions are done on the basis of Best Four Subjects' Marks or BFS Marks. BFS is calculated by choosing best three marks of your subjects of 10+2 and including English/Hindi.
Now, admission in Maths (H) in DU depends upon your category and the college you wish to go for. The following are minimum required Best four Subject Marks Percentage required to take clear cutoff, the lowest observed.
North Campus Colleges:
General: 94%
OBC: 92.5%
SC: 88%
ST: 85%
South campus Colleges:
General: 90%
OBC: 86.5%
SC: 84%
ST: 82%
Note: The information is sourced from various external sources and may vary.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The counseling process for a BSc in Mathematics can include the following steps:
- Exam: Candidates apply for counseling after receiving their entrance exam results. Exam bodies publish the final answer key, which is used to calculate the results.
- University cut-off lists: Participating universities publish their own cut-off lists and dates for accepting students.
- University Counselling: Shortlisted candidates are called for counseling and document verification.
- Course fee payment: After verification, candidates pay the course fee to confirm their seat.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The BSc Mathematics eligibility criteria are mentioned as follows: The candidate should have completed their Class 12 in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) from a recognised board. Students need to secure a minimum of 50-55% aggregate in their class 12 to pursue BSc Mathematics. Might be possible in private colleges but not in University of Delhi
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