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2. Hans Raj college
3. Sri Venkateswara college
4. Hindu college
5. Lady sri ram college for women.
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Scholar-Level 17
Selection for admission to this course is based on performance in entrance test, if conducted by the university, and marks scored in qualifying examination. Some colleges may choose to conduct a separate personal interview. Selection at institutes which grant merit-based admission is based on marks scored in best four subjects in 10+2. Thanks.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The combination you are wanting is what I'm pursuing presently. This is offered in many colleges like
St. Xavier's College-Mumbai and Christ-Bangalore. These are the top ones. I'm in Xavier's right now. There you need to be dropping one subject every year and you major in one of the subjects in the 3rd year. But, Xavier's does not provide economics in the 2nd or 3rd year for B.Sc Students.
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St. Xavier's college, Mumbai
The Neotia University - [TNU], Kolkata
Fergusson College, Pune
Madras Christian College - [MCC], Chennai
Christ University, Bangalore
IIFA Multimedia, Bangalore
St Xavier's College, Ahmedabad
AVVM Sri Pushpam College, Thanjavur
National Post Graduate College, Lucknow.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The degree in BSc Mathematics focuses on data analysis, calculus, and algebra, whereas the degree in BSc Statistics focuses on probability and combinations.
Criteria | BSc Mathematics | BSc Statistics |
---|---|---|
Full-Form | Bachelor of Science in Mathematics | Bachelor of Science in Statistics |
Duration | Three years | Three years |
Eligibility | 10+2 with Mathematics as a core subject | 10+2 or equivalent |
Fees | INR 2.4K- 1.5 Lacs | INR 12K- 2.75 Lacs |
Average Salary | INR 1.8- 7 LPA | INR 3- 5 LPA |
Choosing BSc Maths over BSc Statistics or vice versa depends on you as both provide similar windows of opportunities. It depends on your interests in a particular field of study. If you like subjects like probability, permutations, and distribution you can opt for Statistics. But, if you have an interest in developing mathematical skills like algebra, calculus, and data analysis opt for Mathematics. Thanks.
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6 years ago
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Follow this link for more information:
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The minimum eligibility for admission to which is graduation completed from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Graduation needs to have preferably been done in Statistics or with Statistics as one of the main subjects.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
Please refer to this link for detailed information http://www.cuonline.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Syllabus-Stati.pdf.
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