Applied mathematics
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B.Com. Mathematics or Bachelor of Commerce in Mathematics is an undergraduate Mathematics course.
There are only few colleges offering this course :
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See if you want to do Applied Mathematics then IIT can be a good choice for you. As its a engineering institution it can give you a good background in Applied Mathematics and you can go for Data Science also as Electives in the curriculum. IIT will not be a bad choice for you and you can completely trust the curriculum there.
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Dear aspirant
The programme (applied mathematics ) offers an environment where you can specialize in modern mathematical techniques, working closely with other academic disciplines such as physics, (industrial) engineering, logistics and computer science. You will be considered a junior member of the research department and actively participate in your supervisor’s research programme.
*****Applied mathematics distinguishes itself from pure mathematics in that it draws inspiration for its own development from interaction with related fields such as physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, economics and computer science, to name but a few.
Pure mathematics :---- In simple words, mathematics deals with study of numbers and their various calculations. The most important skills in mathematics are careful analysis and reasoning, and thus logic is the floor on which the structure of mathematics is built.
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b.sc in mathematics deals with differentiation, algebra, calculus of higher order, linear algebra, probability, statics, etc. however Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical which leads to different fields such as physics, engineering, medicine, biology, business, computer science, and industry. so, applied mathematics is a combination of mathematical science and specialized knowledge. applied mathematics is more complex then general mathematics. however if you want to go for phd or research in near future taking applied mathematics in ug course would be best. other you just want a graduation degree now then go for b.sc in mathematics.
BSC mathematics is much about learning mathematics as we have done in school. BSC in applied mathematics is Maths in practical use. For example) Number system which is pretty simple is learnt in Bsc Maths and its application in computer encryption systems and other such uses and applications are taught in BSC applied mathematics. Depending upoin this, choose the one where your interest will lie and choose the one which you will enjoy more.
Refer to the website below to know more about the same -
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-mathematics-degree-colleges-in-india
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc(hons)-in-mathematics-universities-in-india
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Hello Aspirant,
As far as the college is concerned , Jamia Milia Islamia is very reputed and well known college in India . It is known that getting admission in this college is difficult due to their limited intake and increasing number of applicants or demand. The learning experience is going to be good there and every college will have its own pros and cons with respect to various aspects but that also varies from person to person . In general , as far as faculty, reputation , infrastructure , facilities , research opportunities etc are concerned , it is a good institute . Apart from this it is you who need to analyse your needs and expectation about the the college you want to study and see whether JMU fulfills it. As far as education is concerned it is a good option. Now regarding the course whether it is good or bad for you ,is completely based on your interest ,skills and passion towards the subject and you career goals and plan. There is nothing wrong with applied mathematics if you have a deep interest and patience to learn it. Scope wise you will have many options like MSc , MBA,MCA etc which you can choose according to your career expectations .One rewarding and interesting combination with applied math would be computer science, so if you are interested , you may explore the area and start preparing from now for bright career. Math is a universal subject hence you will not be misfit in any area , you will have a lot of career opportunities if you work hard.
https://www.careers360.com/university/jamia-millia-islamia-new-delhi/reviews
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Hi Nida, the last year cut off in BSc Hons in applied matha at Jamia Milia is 37.50 in general category, 31.50 in minority muslim category, 29.07, for Mobc/st, 25 for jamia, 22 for J&k candidates.
The reason behind this is very few mob is interested in such a deep learning applied mathematics course. Considering the English Hons cut off as 50-60%, applied mathematics has less number of applications. So in order to fulfill the seats, the college has put such a minimal cut off. The JMI 2019 cutoff comprises of the minimum marks that the candidates should score to get the admission.
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Hello dear student,
Even though you have studied applied maths you are still eligible as the eligibility criteria according to the official website of SRCC says the aggregate of 45% marks in qualifying examination which is class 12th student was need to obtain. Student must study and pass mathematics/ business mathematics/ equivalent paper at qualifying examination for admission to BCom Hons.
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CA training involves three main stages-
Mathematics subject and its concepts will come handy while facing CPT and CA Final. Topics like integration, derivatives, Interest (Simple & Compound) etc are involved in CPT stage. Similarly, in the CA Final stage, Financial Management too has lot to do with mathematics subject.Technically, students from any stream (after 10+2) are eligible to pursue CA training.
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