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Kapil Lalwani

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As a BE holder in E&EC Engineering in Haryana, you can become a Mathematics teacher indeed. However, one must complete a Bachelor of Education in B.Ed or Diploma in Education (D.Ed) with Mathematics for specialty. In Haryana the admission to B.Ed is a pass in graduation with at least 50% marks. The B.Ed course takes that is 2 years and the cost of tuition fee expense varies between INR 50000, to INR 150000 per year. The students after doing B.Ed., can apply for Mathematics teachers in Government or private school in Haryana and the initial pay scale will start from INR 20000 to INR 40000 monthly.

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International students can pursue top-ranked mathematics courses at Queen Mary University of London. The university ranks among the top universities for mathematics in the world by major ranking bodies. The Queen Mary University of London fees for mathematics is around INR 19 L to INR 34 L for first-year. QMUL ranks 110 in the world for Mathematics by QS WOrld UNiversity Ranking in 2024.

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Anurag Shivam

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You must have passed 12th grade with either PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) or PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology) with English as a compulsory subject. You need a minimum aggregate of 50% in the qualifying examination. Your CUET subject combination should include Physics, Chemistry, and Maths from Section 2.

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Certainly, you may proceed with the Bachelors of Education (B.Ed) in Mathematics and Physics after a Bachelors degree in Fashion Technology from NIFT. But, admission requirements for B.Ed courses differ from one institution to another, so you need to check those of the universities or colleges of your choice. In most cases, a general knowledge in the subjects you want to teach is useful, so some institutions will require you to have a degree in the said fields. If you do not meet the school's subject requirements you should take extra subjects or a degree in Mathematics or Physics. This transition might be useful in teaching, as you ca

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Tasbiya Khan

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Mathematics is not a mandatory but is highly recommended for a Business Analytics course. Since, Business Analytics involves analyzing data using various tools and programming languages, students with a background in Mathematics at the high school and undergraduate levels will likely find the course and their subsequent careers easier to navigate. Additionally, MBA students specializing in Business Analytics gain valuable knowledge in business management, which is crucial for successfully running an organisation or business. Also Read: How to Prepare for MBA interviews?

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Vishnu Mahawar

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You should definitely pursue B.Tech. It doesn't matter how much you scored in WBJEE but it will matter how you go ahead now so don't think about your score in WBJEE because it's just a matter of time may be your conditions during WBJEE wasn't comfortable with you.

So don't worry go ahead and study well. All the best.

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Arindam Modak

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As of now, particulars of the cutoff for M.Sc. (Mathematics)-2024 at Osmania University PG College, Narsapur are not published online. But generally, performance in the entrance exam takes precedence by which the subsequent counseling and seat allotment process is conducted. Some key subjects in the syllabus are Algebra, Topology, and Complex Analysis, which will give you an understanding of advanced mathematical concepts.

Contact the college's admissions office directly or visit the official university website for details about accurate cutoff numbers and what updates have taken place recently, as cutoff numbers are affected by the num

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Shoaib Mehdi

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IIT Mandi MSc Applied Mathematics placement data are below:

Year

Number of students sitting for campus placement

Number of students placed

Median Salary (in INR LPA)

2020-22

20

16

12

2021-23

36

29

8

2022-24

47

14

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, BSc Maths curriculum includes practical subjects that are mandatory to clear:

B.Sc Maths Syllabus Semester Wise (Practical Subjects)

BSc Maths First Year Practical Subjects

Introduction to SciLab / Maxima and commands

Tracing of Cartesian curves

Computation of inverse of a matrix using Cayley – Hamilton theorem

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BSc Maths Second Year Practical Subjects

Examples on Cauchy's root test, Raabe's and Ratio test

Verification of Euler's theorem, its extension and Jacobian

Verification of binary operations

Numerical methods using C programming

BSc Maths Third Year Practical Subjects

Verification of Riemann integrals

Evaluation of contour integral by using the Cauchy Residue theorem

Evaluation of contour integral by Cauchy's integral formula and plot of the solutions

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Akansha Bisht

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In DU, admissions are done on the basis of Best Four Subjects' Marks or BFS Marks. BFS is calculated by choosing best three marks of your subjects of 10+2 and including English/Hindi.

Now, admission in Maths (H) in DU depends upon your category and the college you wish to go for. The following are minimum required Best four Subject Marks Percentage required to take clear cutoff, the lowest observed.
North Campus Colleges:
General: 94%
OBC: 92.5%
SC: 88%
ST: 85%
South campus Colleges:
General: 90%
OBC: 86.5%
SC: 84%
ST: 82%


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