Mathematics
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As you are non mathematics student so it is difficult to get good score on maths. So first af all you need to know the iit jam syllabus and exam pattern . Syllabus is huge. So start preparing from the day one. So first go through all chapters of
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There are many entrance examination for MSc mathematics which entrance examination are you asking about? Can you please help us with it?
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No worries, to get a gist of the entrance examination for MSc mathematics you can go through previous year question papers of BHU PET entrance
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Best domain must be chosen depending upon your field of interest. If you have interest for mathematics then go with that if you have interest in IT sectors and computer related things then go with masters in Information Technology. Placement wise pursuing masters in information technology have more scope
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Please Mention in which Particular College or University you are interested for Admission in MSc Mathematics Course.
For MSc Mathematics Course, Different Universities Conducts their own Entrance Exam for Admission Process.
Admission process for the Session 2020-2021 is already completed in most of the Universities but you
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Being a mathematics sudent you can join as data analyst which is in high demand. You can also join a major sector such as accounting, statistics, operation management , actuarial careers etc. You can also get a job as investment banker or retail banker. And if you do masters
Hello aspirant! Hope you are doing well! The inspire scholarship stands for Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research . Department of Science and Technology (DST) provides financial assistance for further studies through this scholarship. It is a merit based scholarship. Kindly check the eligibility criteria which is available here
Here is the list of top bsc mathematics colleges in india.
Loyola college,chennai
St Xaviers college,mumbai.
Jain university, Bangalore.
Christ university, Bangalore.
Madras christian college,chennai.
Stella maris college,chennai.
Ramjas college,new delhi.
Fergusson college,pune.
Hansaraj college,new delhi.
Presidency college,chennai.
Miranda house,new delhi.
Hope this information helps you.
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No, there's no such rule that to be eligible for government or bank exams you need 60% in 12th mathematics, maths is not even required to be eligible for most of the exams.
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Eligibility criteria for some of the government competitive examinations is provided below
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