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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Its a huge subject and requires at least a year or two to get some knowledge (Way more for complete knowledge). Whereas, about the six sigma black belt training, ISI offers that but is of 6 months duration as of my knowledge.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
It is a certificate and part-time classroom program for a duration of 5 weeks. You can directly apply to the college for pursuing this course.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Delhi University: Studied Maths / Statistics as one of the subjects in the yearly system or 2 subjects in the semester system. JNU: Same as above. VIT: Same as above. NIT: They require 10+2 with Mathematics and in addition, the graduation subjects as above. Thapar University: Same as above in points 1, 2 and 3. IP University Delhi: They allow BCA directly so no further restrictions. All others state universities also allowed the candidates with BCA in entrance exams for MCA. Note: IITs are no more conducting the exam (JAM) for MCA but the eligibility was same as mentioned in point 1 and
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Both are carrying good scope in their respective field. Its up to you what you like more engineering or B.Sc Maths. Engineering is creative application of Science maths, innovations design, construction operation of machines, etc. And B.Sc. Maths is a undergraduate programme related to maths and its applications. After B.Sc, you can go for software, insurance, market research banking sector etc., and for government sector, you can opt out Tax assistant, statistical investigator, IES, teacher, etc.
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