Mathematics
Hi,
b.sc hons is a 3 years bachelor science course the eligibility is that the student must complete 10+2 whose subjects are mathematics chemistry and physics.b.sc mathematics help the student to check numerical data to investigate the structure, patterns, quantity and space. positions offered for this course are numerical data
Hey Deepak,
St. Xavier college Kolkata will choose students for the UG programme based on their academic performance and an interview.
For BSc Mathematics or physics the qualifying criteria is
Hello,
Eligibility for NEET: Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognised board pf education.
So, he cannot appear for NEET
Here is the list of courses and their eligibilities he can pursue :
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-pcm
Hope this helps you!
Dear aspirant,
Assuming that the college you're referring to is London School of Economics and Political Science, the eligibility criteria for admission to MSc Economics is a First Class Honors degree in Economics or equivalent degree with Economics as a major subject. You also need to have Mathematics as a
Hello there
The minimum eligibility criteria to be able to sit in UPSC civil services examination is you must have completed your graduation degree in whichever stream from any recognised University.
So yes as you completed your BSc Honours mathematics then you are eligible to sit in UPSC CSE and
Hello Student,
First of all see that's completely your decision. If you have passion in mathematics then only you should go for that. As being a mathematics student I can suggest you to see the actual syllabus of mathematics Honours at first.because there are no similar it is in mathematics
Delhi University is one of the reputed college in Delhi Popularly known as ( DU ) .
According to previous year cutoff - 2020 the cutoff for Bsc Mathematics hons lie between ( 95 to 98 % ) for General category candidate .
So, according to your percentage ,
Hello Chandan. I hope you are doing well and your health is good. You mentioned your percentage in 12th board exam but didn't mention the category where you belong to. So, I assume you are from General category and I will give an answer on the basis of that assumption.
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