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Versha Rani Shukla

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The aggregate is 60% in 10+2. You should also have maths as your subject in 10+2.

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Bachelor of Education Mathematics: Syllabus and Course Description
A semester wise breakup of the courses syllabus is tabulated below
Semester 1 Semester 2
Group A: Core CourseGroup B: Core Course
CC1: Childhood and Growing upCC1: Learning and Teaching
CC2: Education in India -Status, Problems and Issues Pedagogy of school subject Part 1 (Biology/ Maths/ Social Sciences/ Language (Hindi/ English/ Urdu/ Sanskrit/ regional)
CC3: Language across the curriculum Part 1Pedagogy of school subject Part 2: Subject knowledge and the related pedagogic dimensions
CC4 Curriculum Development and school Language across the curriculum Part 2
EPC1: Reading and
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Ishu Singhal

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Both the courses would help you get a job based on the research field in your graduation.
The applications of M.Sc. would help you in the traditional industrial field while M.Sc. alone would help you build a base for Ph.D. studies.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Mohit,
Yes, Rajasthan University does provide M.Sc. In mathematics. Candidate must be pass in B.A. /B.Sc. (Pass course or Hons. ). Recognised by this under the 10+2+3 scheme with Mathematics as one of the subjects with at least 55% marks in the aggregate.
Regards.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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There are Entrance exam for some of the universities. However, he/she will be considered for admission if he/she fulfils the other requirements of admission. I think, yes you are eligible to do M.Sc Maths after B.Tech (ECE), but mostly it depends on the university, where you are going to pursue Master's degree.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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You should go according to your branch of interest. You need to opt for the field in which you are mostly interested because both the colleges are very good. If you don't have any branch issue then go for IIIT-Delhi.
Best of luck.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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DU
Mumbai University
Christ, Bangalore
Stella Maris
Fergusson, Pune
BHU.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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It totally depends on your interest, but if you are looking for job opportunities after graduation, go for B.Sc Statistics.

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