Mathematics
For B.Sc. Mathematics (Hons) in Delhi University, the following are the top 5 colleges known for strong academics, good placements, discipline, and a safe campus environment:
Hindu College – North Campus One of DU’s most prestigious colleges, offers excellent faculty, placement support, and a well-guarded campus.
St. Stephen’s College – North Campus Highly reputed for its academic environment, strict discipline, and top placements, though admissions are based on both CUET and interview-based selection.
Kirori Mal College – North Campus Strong in mathematics, active student societies, and decent placement record for analytics and research roles.
Hansraj College – North Campus Offers great infrastructure, strong math department, and has a reputation for safety and discipline.
Ramjas College – North Campus Academically competitive, with regular seminars, research exposure, and a supportive campus environment.
Hello,
If you have passed your 12th class from Maharashtra Board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as main subjects and Mathematics was taken as an optional subject, then failing in Mathematics will not affect your eligibility for PCB group.
Even if you appeared for improvement and failed in Maths, your original marks in PCB subjects will still be valid. Since you are from the general category and your PCB marks are clear, you will be eligible for admission in PCB-based courses like MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, etc.
So, there is no problem if you failed in Maths, as long as your PCB subjects are passed.
Hope it helps !
Hello aspirant, Deen Dayal Upadhyay College does not offer a BBA program; instead, it provides a Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) degree. For eligibility in BMS at DDU, candidates must have studied Mathematics (or Applied Mathematics) in Class 12. This requirement applies to all candidates, regardless of board or category. So, if you haven't taken Maths in 12th, you cannot apply for BMS at DDU. As for BBA, since DDU doesn't offer it, that option isn't available there either.
If you're keen on pursuing BBA outside DDU without Maths, some private or state-level institutions may accept students without Maths, but in Delhi University, Maths is essential for BMS admission.
Hi dear candidate,
The admission dates for M.Sc in mathematics may vary from college to college like for Delhi University it might be different and for Chennai Mathematics Institute (CMI) it might be different. Generally, all the PG exams dates are announced in June / July. As of now the last date to apply for M.Sc (Maths) in DU was on 9th June 2025.
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With 409 rank in Mathematics under BC-D female category in AP EDCET, you have a fair chance to get a seat in a good government B.Ed college , especially if you choose less competitive districts.
Yes, it is possible to get admission without going to the college or writing any extra exams. The admission process is based on your rank, counselling, and web options. You just need to attend the counselling and choose your preferred colleges online.
So, no need to write any extra exam. Just wait for the counselling schedule and follow the process.
For the Doon University BSc Mathematics undergraduate entrance exam, general awareness questions will likely cover current events, Indian polity, history, and basic science.
While the specific syllabus for the entrance exam isn't detailed, you can expect questions similar to those in a general knowledge section of a sample paper like the one from Doon University.
https://doonuniversity.ac.in/index.php/admissions/sample_papers
https://doonuniversity.ac.in/admin/assets/uploads/sample_papers/202206091405007423015e47.pdf
https://www.careers360.com/university/doon-university-dehradun/all-questions
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You may have chance to get admission in some private or state level colleges in Lucknow . Admission will depend on cut off , seat availability and it will be best to check the official website of colleges and contact their admission offices for more details .
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can still pursue B.Tech in Computer Science if you have a backlog in Mathematics. But for that, you need to check for college because some private universities and state colleges provide admission for B.Tech, provided that you pass the supplementary examination. However, top government colleges and universities have a strict policy that you need to pass all the subjects. So, it is important to check the criteria before you applying for it. All the best for your future.
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