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Mathematical Analysis Binmore K. G
Methods of Real Analysis Richard. R Goldberg
Principles of Mathematical Analysis Rudin. W
Real Analysis H. L. Royden
It is necessary for every candidate to start preparing in advance. One should analyze the IIT JAM Mathematics Syllabus thoroughly and study for at least 4-5 hours or more in a day for best results.

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You can refer the following:
Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences Mary L Boas. Advanced Engineering Mathematics Erwin Kreyszig. Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering Riley, Bence Hobson and Bence. Vector Analysis Schaum's Series Murray R Spiegel. Mathematical Physics H. K. Dass.

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B.J. B Autonomous College has a dedicated Placement Cell that helps students with job opportunities and internships. The placement process usually starts in the final year of the course. As for the package, it varies from company to company and also depends on the skills and academic performance of the student. Generally, the starting package for a B.Sc. Mathematics graduate can be around Rs. 2.5-4 Lacs per annum. However, it can go higher for students who excel academically or have in-demand skills. It is important to note that placements cannot be guaranteed and depend on various factors like market conditions, the performance of the
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To be eligible for the post of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) through the SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) exam, you need to fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
1. Educational Qualification: You must have a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 60% marks in Mathematics at the 10+2 level or as a subject in graduation. As you have mentioned that you have scored 70% in Mathematics in your engineering, you fulfill this eligibility criteria for the JSO post.
2. Age Limit: You must be between 18 to 32 years of age as on January 1st of the year of examination. However, age relaxations are
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The selection criteria for DFS and DSE vary each year and depend on various factors such as the number of applicants, their profiles, and performance in CAT. As per the CAT percentile and other details you have mentioned, you may have a chance to get a call from DFS and DSE. However, the final admission decision depends on your overall profile, performance in the selection rounds such as group discussion and Personal Interview and the availability of seats in the programs. It is best to check the respective institutes' websites for detailed admission criteria and selection process. Please upvote if it was helpful.

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An MBA in marketing can be a good option for someone who has a B.Sc. In Mathematics and is interested in pursuing a career in marketing. A background in mathematics can be an asset in the field of marketing, as it can help with analyzing and interpreting data, as well as understanding consumer behavior. An MBA in marketing can open up many opportunities in various industries, including consumer goods, technology, healthcare, finance, and more. Graduates with this degree can pursue roles such as brand manager, market research analyst, product manager, advertising executive, and sales manager. However, it's important to note that an MBA
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Here are the major eligibility requirements to apply for M.A. Mathematics: You must have a Bachelor's degree in mathematics or its related subjects. Some universities also conduct entrance exams for admission to their M.A. Mathematics degree PG programme.

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Congratulations on scoring 81% in your first attempt at JEE Mains! Here are some tips that can help you prepare for the second attempt:
Analyze your previous attempt: Start by analyzing your previous attempt and identify your weak areas. Work on improving those areas first before moving on to the other topics.
Create a study plan: Make a study plan that covers all the topics in the syllabus and allocate time for each topic based on its weightage and your proficiency in it. This will help you stay organized and focused. Solve practice papers and mock tests: Solve as many practice papers and mock tests as possible. This will help you get
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