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Anjali Singh

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Hi everyone,  

Yes, as an UP board student you can apply for BSC mathematics honours at Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan college Baghpat. The college generally except students who have completed their 12th with subjects like mathematics, physics and chemistry . The eligibility criteria typically include securing a minimum percentage in your 12th examination which is around 50%. However, the final decision depends on the colleges cutoff of which varies yearly. You should check the college official website for more information.

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Satyam Singh

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To become a government teacher for the Maths subject, first, you need to complete B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) after your B.Tech. Since you are already a graduate in civil engineering, B.Ed will take just 2 years. Choose Maths as your teaching subject in B.Ed.

Also use that time during B.Ed to prepare for exams like CTET and TET.

After that, you  clear the CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) or state-level TET exam to be eligible for government teaching jobs. Some states may have separate teaching exams like KVS, NVS, so prepare for them accordingly.

Focus on improving your Maths concepts and teaching skills, along with finding a

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Ravi Babu

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There is no explicit online publication of the most recent cutoff information for SC category students pursuing a B.Sc. (Mathematics and Computer Science) at Gangadhar Meher University (GMU). However, performance in the 12th grade or, if relevant, CUET scores are typically used to determine admissions. Although the cutoff is frequently loosened for applicants in the SC group in comparison to those in the general category the specifics can change each year depending on the volume of applications and available seats

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Nandini Motwani

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Several degree programs are in favor of students with commerce and mathematics backgrounds because of the skills they have in those subjects. For example, they may pursue B.Com (Hons) in Economics, which brings economics into conjunction with statistical and mathematical analysis, or BBA with finance or accounting specializations. Chartered Accountancy (CA) expects much from mathematics in tax filing and financial management. Actuarial Science, B.Stat (Statistics), Financial Engineering, and the like are specialist courses that apply mathematics to finance, risk analysis, and data processing. The Bachelor in Financial Markets (BFM) als

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Ravi Babu

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A Bachelors degree (B.Sc or equivalent) earned in the 10+2+3 pattern from an accredited university is a prerequisite for admission to Government Rajindra College's M.Sc in Mathematics program in Bathinda. Only merit is used to determine admission. This postgraduate program is offered by Punjabi University in Patiala and lasts for two years full-time. Thirty seats are available for this self-funded program at the college.

 

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Ashish Chourasia

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Yes, some government colleges offer BBA courses without the math subject:

IIM, Indore

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi

Symbiosis International University, Pune

Christ University, Bengaluru

NMIMS University, Mumbai

Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune

Gitam University, Visakhapatnam 

While some universities require math as a core subject for BBA programs, others offer BBA without math. The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is mandatory for admission to all undergraduate courses, including BBA/BMS, offered by various universities

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you are eligible for the post of Trained Graduate Teacher in Mathematics. Your B.Ed and B.Sc with Mathematics will qualify you for this post. For TGT posts, the candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in the concerned subject, in your case, Mathematics, with a B.Ed degree from a recognised college.
This will enable you to seek the TGT positions in a large number of states including Uttar Pradesh and many more whose qualifications match your background. Be sure at the time of application you fulfill the age requirements that exist for a state's education boards before you apply for TGT.

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Ravi Babu

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The cost of St. Mary's College's B.Sc in Mathematics degree varies based on whether the program is self-financed or government-aided. The annual tuition for the majority of India's aided colleges usually falls between INR 5,000 and 10,000. It can cover tuition and academic facilities and range from INR 20,000 to 40,000 annually for self-financed programs.

Lab fees, exam fees and extracurricular fees are examples of additional expenses. If available hostel and mess fees would be extra costing between INR 40,000 and 70,000 per year.

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Ravi Babu

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By examining past CUET-based admission trends one can comprehend the most recent cutoff information for the B.Sc (Hons.) in Mathematics programme at Mahila Maha Vidyalaya (MMV), Banaras Hindu University (BHU). With minor variances within reserved categories the general category cutoff score for MMVs B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics programme in 2023 was roughly 443.24. In keeping with inclusive admissions practices, the SC/ST cutoffs were lower while the OBC cutoff was around 407. Although precise cutoffs depend on variables including the volume of applications and seat availability these scores can provide a reasonable indication of what to a

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Anjali Deval

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To apply for DSSSB TGT Social Science posts, generally, one must have a degree in either History, Geography, or Political Science. Since you have B.Com, MBA, and B.Ed, but in Math and Commerce, it seems that you are not fulfilling the subject-specific criteria for the Social Science posts. So, it is advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria for each notification on the DSSSB website. 

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