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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
First, you have to clear your 6th semester, then you are eligible to apply for M.Sc Maths through distance.
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6 years ago
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as pe the university guidelines the candidate must possess min.50% aggregate in his/her 10+2 exams, Candidates without mathematics as optional subjects cannot apply for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Statistics Honours and those without Biology as optional subject cannot apply for Botany or Zoology Honours.
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Companies like ACC Cement , ACCENTURE, Amazon , Axis Bank, CTS , Goldman Sachs , HP and many more companies offers placements to MIT students! All the best!
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
B.Com (h) opens up accounting avenues. You can pursue CA along with it but then you will have to do a correspondence course as the new rule of DU does not allow regular B.Com (h) students to pursue CA too. You must have heard about the Big4: KPMG, Deloitte, E&Y, PwC. If you dream of working in these audit companies then this is the apt choice. My personal advice would be to opt for a regular course if you are getting good colleges like SRCC, LSR or so. Believe me, the experience
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Syllabus Sets, Relation, and Functions
Complex Numbers
Matrix and Determinants
Quadratic Equation
Permutations and Combinations
Binomial Theorem and Its Application
Sequence and Series
Differential calculus
Integral Calculus
Differential Equations
Two Dimensional geometry
Three Dimensional Geometry
Vector Algebra
Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
Probability
Trigonometry.
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6 years ago
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Hardly tough I would say. In fact, MBA finance has some mathematics in mostly stuffs like fixed income, derivatives & risk management and very lightly in corporate valuation (options model part) and rest of MBA finance is fairly easy to grasp for anyone with good analytical ability. But even in those intensely mathematical subjects, you could do well without studying things in too much detail unless you really are that extra curious to get deep into equations to understand things. MBA isn't a pure Masters kind of course and gives you an overall feel and breadth of the whole finance field rather than going too deep into mathematical
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
First you have to score more then 50-55% in your graduation, so that you are eligible for Entrance exam for PG course.
Secondly, prepare yourself and just do your hard work to because you will get admission on the basis of the marks and rank.
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