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Akansha Bisht

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Generally, you need a bachelor's degree in mathematics or a related field from a recognised university or college. Most institutions have minimum grade requirements. Usually, a good score in your undergraduate studies, especially in mathematics-related courses, is necessary.

Many universities and colleges in India require you to clear specific entrance exams. Some common entrance exams for MSc Mathematics include IIT JAM, DUET, CUCET, NEST, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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You must enroll in a scientific or engineering programme if you want to work for ISRO as a space scientist. Professionals with a master's in mechanical, electrical, or computer engineering or a PhD in Astronomy, Physics, or Mathematics are typically sought for by ISRO.
The national space agency of India is the Indian Space Research Organisation, with its main office in Bangalore, Karnataka. ISRO is India's main organisation for carrying out tasks linked to space-based applications, space exploration, and the development of related technologies, and it operates under the Department of Space.

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Akansha Bisht

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Both an MBA and an MSc can be very lucrative occupations that can be very fulfilling both professionally and academically. It all boils down to the type of profession you envision for yourself. An MBA might be more appropriate if you want to work in the corporate sector!

One of the most well-liked post-graduate programs both in India and abroad is the MBA. MBA stands for Master of Business Administration in its full form. An MBA degree is a requirement for the majority of managerial-level positions across industries and disciplines, which is why many BTech, BBA, BCom, BA, BSc, and BCA graduates now choose to pursue an MBA after graduati

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Akansha Bisht

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One of the most challenging courses, the MSc Mathematics lasts two years. Since math is already regarded as a difficult topic, earning a master's degree in mathematics is always regarded as difficult. All the theorems and derivations covered in the mathematics curriculum are covered in the MSc mathematics.

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Anshuman Dwivedi

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Although Maharaja Bir Bikram University (MBB University) is a very new university, its reputation and infrastructure for this subject may still be developing, it strives to offer high-quality education in its M.Sc. program in Applied Mathematics. In order to prepare students for professions in a variety of fields, including finance, data analysis, research, and academia, the curriculum often focuses on giving them a solid foundation in mathematical theories and applications.

A number of variables, including faculty experience, curriculum relevance, research opportunities, and facilities, can be used to evaluate the program's quality. Pr

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Himanshi Pandey

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Many factors determine how easy it is to get admitted to Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi for a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics. The minimum requirement to be eligible for getting an admission is a pass in Class 12 with Mathematics as one of the subjects. But that does not guarantee an admission to the course at JMC. The admission is  based on CUET scores of the applicants. Depending on the number of programme seats and the number of students choosing Jesus and Mary College for BSc (Hons) as their preferred college, the cut-off for admission to the course will change.

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Himanshi Pandey

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JMC offers only one BSc programme, ie. BSc (Hons) in Mathematics. After pursuing a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from Jesus and Mary College, graduates can build a career as Mathematician, Data Scientist, Researcher, Educator, Teacher, etc. Students can also grab a job during the college's placement drive. They can also pursue a Masters degree like an MBA and MSc.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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 Ensure that you understand the complete JEXPO Mathematics syllabus. Analyze past JEXPO Math papers. Refer to reference books or online resources to clarify your doubts. Regularly practice solving sample papers and mock tests. Practice calculations to improve accuracy and time yourself while solving problems to enhance speed.

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