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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The curriculum of BSc in Mathematics includes various core, elective, and ability enhancement courses for holistic development of students. Some of the subjects taught during the course are Calculus, Algebra, Logic, Sets and Special Functions, Real Analysis, Mathematical Transforms, Riemann Integration and Series of Functions, and more.
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It means you need to reappear for these topics if you have an RT (repeat) status in two of them, which are mathematics and chemistry. Depending on the educational board you are connected with—the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education)—the rules and regulations surrounding compartment exams may differ. Students who fall short in one or two topics can typically take compartment exams administered by CBSE. You will normally have to repeat the year if you have failed more than two topics.To ensure that you are eligible for compartment exams, you should review the official CBSE criteria for the current year. Students who re
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Qualification for AFCAT Education Graduation (minimum three years) in any field with at least 60% of the possible points and passing Physics and Math at the 10+2 level B.E.B. Both male and female Indian citizens who are single may apply to the Indian Air Force's AFCAT. Candidates for the Flying Branch must be between the ages of 20 and 24 on July 1, 2024, have completed at least a three-year university degree with 60% of the possible points, and have passed math and physics with 50% of the possible points. Verify the requirements for age and educational attainment. Additionally, confirm that you have 60% overall for your degree and 60
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can still get in to a regular courses like BCA even if you take compartment exams. Many colleges and universities will accept a student who has taken compartment examinations as long as they meet the prerequisites for the course. With the CBSE compartment exam, students who do not pass the CBSE test in 2024 will have another opportunity to succeed. Partial exam participation can preserve a student's academic year. The Central Board of Secondary Education released the CBSE 10th and 12th compartment test date 2024 PDF available on June 7, 2024. The CBSE board will administer the Class 12 compartment test for all subjects on Jul
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes mathematics is compulsory at NIT Agartala. If you want to go to NITs you need to qualify JEE Mains and maths is a compulsory subject for this.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are 12 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) courses offered by the university. Each college has to offer at least two from each DSE category. Find below the DSE courses included in BSc (H) in Mathematics curriculum:
DSE - I: Any of the following to be chosen
- Numerical Analysis
- Mathematical Modeling and Graph Theory
- C+ Programming for Mathematics
DSE - II: Any of the following to be chosen
- Probability Theory and Statistics
- Discrete Mathematics
- Cryptography and Network Security
DSE - III: Any of the following to be chosen
- Mathematical Finance
- Introduction to Information Theory and Coding
- Biomathematics
DSE - IV: Any of the following to be chosen
- N
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For BSc (Hons) in Mathematics at Hindu College, the following subjects form a part of the core and elective papers' syllabus:
Core Papers:
- Calculus
- Algebra
- Real Analysis
- Differential Equations
- Ring Theory
General Electives:
- Mathematical Modelling
- Biomathematics
- Mathematical Finance
- Number Theory
- C+ for Mathematics
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Hindu College BSc (Hons) in Statistics is a three-year programme divided into six semesters. The programme is aligned with the CBCS structure. A students is required to complete 148 credit points for completion of the programme. The syllabus includes core, elective and ability enhancement papers. Some of the core subjects are Descriptive Statistics, Caculus, Algebra, Survey Sampling, Statistical Computing, Quality Control, etc. The elective subjects include Time Series Analysis, Operations Research, Econometrics, Actuarial Statistics, etc.
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