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No, you won't be eligible to take up MSc Mathematics in any university whether it's through distance mode or regular mode as the eligibility criteria is passed graduation having studied mathematics as core subject from any recognized university securing 50% aggregate or above depending upon the norms of the
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Can you give more details. How much was your best of four score ?.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-second-cutoff
Can you show which cutoff score did yours match in this list?
In the first scenario you were obviously rejected as it was mandatory to have maths for commerce and economics hons course. In
Dear Avantika,
For BCA(Bachelor's in Computer Applications), th e student must have an aggregate of atleast 50% in Class 12 in any stream (Arts, Science, Commerce) with English and Mathematics as a compulsory subject. But, Some colleges grant admission to students who have completed class 12 without Maths and English
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Yes, it is absolutely a fact that for teaching in reputed institutions like IITs or NITs , you need to have studied maths in your graduation or post graduation. Or you must have experience of any sort that indicates that you have taught maths
Yes , you are eligible for NDA examination with 12th commerce but only for army and not for navy and Airforce
This is because,
For army, you need 10+2 qualification in any stream but for navy and air force it is mandatory to have maths and physics in 10+2.
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If you want to choose out of Rajdhani college, DU and kalindi college, Du , then kalindi is much better for B.Sc (honours) mathematics. It is accredited ‘A’ by NAAC. Has better ranking and grading than rajdhani college. the faculty of mathematics department
There are no entrance exams for BSc (IT) and BA programmes, candidates are selected on the basis of marks scored in Mathematics at Class 12.
But it depends on which bsc stream are you intersted in. Because for many courses biology, physics are compulsory.
For bsc mass communication -
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After earning a bachelor's degree in economics, you may pursue a master's degree in mathematics. I'm assuming you have an interest in statistics? Even in statistics, you'll need to know how to write proofs, therefore whichever school you go will need you to
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