Mathematics
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I assume that your question is regarding admission process. You need to pass MSc with a first class (some universities want first class, some may allow 55% marks).
Then you need to qualify atleast in one of CSIR-UGC (JRF), GATE (gate score is valid only for a few years, you have to apply within this period), NBHM, INSPIRE. Then you apply to individual universities/institutes.
If the applications are too many for them to handle, they would conduct an entrance exam/screening exam. After that there will be interview for a few selected candidates. If you qualify in any of the above mentioned (except GATE), you will get a fellowship. In some of the institutes you may get fellowship with GATE also.
In some universities it may be possible to join for a PhD with just an MSc and they may not require you to qualify in CSIR etc. as they don't pay you scholarship.
As of now, UG admissions for B.Sc Mathematics 2025-26 at Osmania University are not yet officially closed . While the admission process typically begins around May-June 2025 , the university has not announced specific deadlines for B.Sc courses. Check the official portal (@osmania.ac.in) for updates, as merit-based admissions (Class 12 scores) usually start post-announcement. For 2025, keep an eye on notifications post- May 30.
Pursuing a B.Sc. in Mathematics is a great choice for those interested in analytical and problem-solving skills. Many reputed institutions offer this program, including the University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, and IITs, with opportunities for research and advanced studies.
Basic Mathematics Class 11 notes include important topics like sets, relations and functions, trigonometry, linear inequalities, and sequences and series. These notes help students understand each concept in a simple way with examples and formulas. They cover definitions, step-by-step solutions, and key points to remember. These notes are useful for quick revision and building a strong foundation for competitive exams too. They are designed to make learning easy and effective for Class 11 students of all boards.
While specific timings for the M.Sc. Mathematics program at Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU) can vary slightly from year to year and even between different semesters, here's a general idea of how postgraduate programs like M.Sc. Mathematics are usually structured in universities like VNSGU:
Typically, the M.Sc. Mathematics program will run on regular weekday timings . This usually means classes are held sometime between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM , Monday through Friday. However, the exact schedule with specific time slots for individual subjects and practical sessions will be determined by the Department of Mathematics at VNSGU and will be released at the beginning of each semester.
Keep in mind that there might also be an evening batch for the M.Sc. Mathematics program, as some universities offer postgraduate courses at different times to accommodate working students. VNSGU does offer an M.Sc. Mathematics (Evening) course, so if that's of interest, the timings for that would obviously be in the late afternoon or evening.
In summary, while a precise timetable requires checking official sources, you can generally expect regular weekday daytime classes for the standard M.Sc. Mathematics program at VNSGU. For exact timings, please refer to the university's official website or contact the Department of Mathematics directly.
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With a JEE Main 2025 CRL rank of around 61,500, your daughter can get admission in some GFTIs and newer IIITs, especially in branches like CSE, IT, ECE, or Mathematics and Computing. Here are 5 colleges where she has a good chance:
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur (GFTI) Good chances in IT, ECE, and possibly CSE.
Mizoram University, Aizawl (GFTI) Possible in ECE and IT, and maybe CSE in later rounds.
Tezpur University, Assam (GFTI) She can get ECE or IT. CSE might be tough but can be tried in later rounds.
SLIET Longowal (GFTI) Good chances in IT and ECE. CSE is also possible.
IIIT Bhubaneswar She may get IT or ECE here. CSE may be difficult but worth trying.
These are based on previous year trends. Cutoffs change every year, so it’s good to keep options open and attend all rounds of counselling. If she belongs to any reserved category, chances will be better.
You can also use our JEE Main College Predictor Tool to predict which college your daughter can get based on score in JEE Main.
Hope it helps !
To be eligible for the AAI Junior Executive position, it typically requires a degree in relevant fields such as Engineering or Science . For the Junior Executive in Air Traffic Control, a background in Physics is often necessary , as it is a key subject for understanding the technical aspects of the role.
Since you graduated with a degree in Mathematics without Physics, you may not meet the specific eligibility criteria for this position. However, it's best to check the official AAI recruitment notification or contact their HR department for precise information regarding eligibility and any possible exceptions.
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