Mathematics
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There are several universities that offer an MSc in physics or an MSc in mathematics to electronics engineering graduates by distance mode in the central or northern region.
Since you have a strong background in Mathematics with a 9 CGPA, pursuing M.Sc. Electronics may not be the right choice as it requires strong physics knowledge, which you’re not comfortable with. Since you’re also not interested in teaching, B.Ed. won’t suit you either. Instead, you can explore options like
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Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College (ARSD), part of the University of Delhi, is well-regarded for its BSc Mathematics (Hons) program. It offers a structured curriculum covering algebra, analysis, statistics, and applied mathematics, along with exposure to research opportunities. The faculty is experienced, and the college provides good infrastructure
If you want to change your stream to humanities after getting a compartment in one subject in the CBSE 12th Board Exam , you actually have limited options to qualify for your board exams. You can prepare effectively and appear in the compartment examination for mathematics again. If you do
If you’ve got a compartment in 12th CBSE mathematics, you have two options either appear for the compartment exam next year or switch to NIOS for that one subject.
If you’re okay with waiting a few months, the best option is to appear for the CBSE compartment exam itself. That
Hi dear candidate,
With the score of 83.33% in MHT CET exam you have exposure to some decent colleges in Pune like MIT WPU, BVIMR Pune, DY Patil etc.
Basically, in majority of the colleges you can apply except PCCOE or COEP as they accept admission above 90 percentile.
For
For DDU Gorakhpur’s B.Sc. Mathematics admission is primarily based on merit from the 12th-grade board exams (minimum roughly 40–45 aggregate needed), and seats are also allocated through the university’s entrance test rankings.
candidates who score comfortably above 45 in Class 12 and perform well in the entrance exam often placing
Hey Gojo,
Thanks for reaching out and congratulations on scoring exceptional in your ISC board!
To answer your questions,having two marksheet are accepted by many private as well as some government colleges.
However,this two marksheet scenario will not be ideal for centralized coaching like NEET, JEE etc.
If your aiming
Hello Ashish
According to your qualifications, MSC Mathematics would be the better course for you as you have already done a related course on Mathematics in B.Ed.
But I will still suggest go for that subject which you are interested in. If you are interested in Maths, then go for
Hello student,
College generally includes tuition fees, Examination fees and hotel fees if you applicable.here government colleges in India offering MCA courses have relatively lower fees as compared to private colleges.fees structure for MCA programme are INR 10,000 to INR 60,000 per year and for private colleges INR 70,000 to
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