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It is great that you are vigilant about the need of a good college for you degree. B.Sc. Maths (Hons. ). In Gautam Buddha University does not require an outside entrance exam because it conducts its own entrance test, the dates of which would be clearly mentioned on the website. You need pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths) or equivalent. Also, browse some other equally good colleges which would give you more than scholarship, that is, check the academics of the college, as well as infrastructure, exposure, seminars, projects, etc. So that you get the best. Last but not the least,
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For DIT University B.Sc. Maths Hons - You need a minimum 50% marks in XII standard. Or its equivalent examination in any stream conducted by a recognised Board/ University/ Council with Physics, Chemistry & Maths as mandatory subjects. There is no entrance exam if you have done your XIIth from a recognised board or body. DIT is an enterprising college with a good. The advanced courses of mathematics add feather to its B.Sc. Programme. You can check some more good colleges as alternatives. If a college has to be chosen for education it should have academic excellence like good faculty which is necessary. This should be added with good l
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DDU University is a teaching cum residential university is a good university and is quite a prestigious old university. I tried to inform you about the exact subjects taught for maths but could not get it directly. Still B.Sc. Maths you will have a fair knowledge of algebra, abstract algebra, calculus, differential equations, experiential learning projects. As you move to second year your specializations will be your add on benefits. The exact syllabus for B.Sc. can be checked from some other good college websites like LPU where the details of the subjects, scholarships, etc. are all given. You can check from ANNA University too for
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