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Nilesh Nahar

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The candidate must have passed the qualifying exam and hold a B.Sc. (Hons), BCA or BIT degree from an accredited university with mathematics or Statistics as one of the disciplines. Or Candidates can apply for the NIMCET 2023 if they have a B.E. Or B.Tech.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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No, you can apply if you also have PCB in your grade 12th.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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Mathematics, along with physics and chemistry in class 12th, are compulsory for the BSc. course.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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Yes, it is. Physics, Chemistry and mathematics are mandatory to apply for UG programme, even if you apply via NEET.

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Pothula Aishwarya

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The cutoff is announced closer to the application deadline. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in Mathematics or a related discipline from a recognised university with a minimum GPA of 50%. The application process will open in July 2023. Tamil Nadu Open University has application forms are available at its study locations. The program is offered through distance learning, so students can study at their own pace.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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Generally, students face difficulty studying subjects they didn't have in 12th. As courses are usually easier in earlier semesters, if you learn dedicatedly, then you will get good marks. Some professors understand this issue and thus teach from the basics, so paying attention in classes would also solve many problems.

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Varshika Srivastava

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M.Sc in Maths is a two year programme. It offers you a wide range of jobs such as mathematics professor, data analyst, etc. And you can apply in both private and public sector. But, in order to get a job in next 1-2 years, you must be getting one immediately after finishing the course as it alone would be taking 2 years. On the other hand, you can apply for government exams right after finishing the UG degree and continuous attempts maybe can get you a job within 2 years. But then, you would only be opening up to public sector jobs.

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deepika maurya

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Admissions are closed at DAV College for Girls, Yamuna Nagar for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics.
Eligibility criteria: Students must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized school or board.
The duration of the course is 3-years.
Total Tuition Fees: INR 34,469.
For more details, you may use the Shiksha DAV college page.
(https://www.shiksha.com/college/dav-college-for-girls-yamuna-nagar-22537/course-b-sc-hons-in-mathematics-261337).
I hope this will help you.

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HARSHIT patidar

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To take admission in M.Sc. you have to score 75% in aggregate.

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HARSHIT patidar

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You have to score more then 60 % marks in aggregate

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