Mathamatics
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Yes, you can get do mca after Bsc chemistry.According to the eligibility criteria:
In order to be eligible in MCA, you need to complete BCA or B.Sc or B.Com or a similar stream with a minimum of 50 percent marks in UG. You must have Mathematics as a compulssubject in 10+2 grade.The eligibility criteria can vary in different colleges.
Candidates can get admission either directly or through entrance exams like MAH MCA CET, IPU CET, UPSEE, NIMCET etc.
Some job opportunities after Mca are:
Programme Manager
Internet Scholar
Web Designer
Internet expert
Database Manager
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Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
I have mentioned the names of the books below:
1.Real Analysis-- SC Malik and Savita Arora
M.D. Raisinghania
Walter and Rudin
2.Vector Analysis - Schaum's Series
- S. Chand
3.Theory of Equation - Lalji prasad
4. Group Theory - Modern algebra by Ak and AR Vasistha
- A course in abstract algebra by Bhambri and Khanna
- Contemporary Abstract algebra by Joseph A. Gallian
5. Differential Calculus - Laljee Prasad
6.Trigonomtery - Laljee Prasad
7.Two Dimensions - Das Gupta
8. Three dimensions - Das Gupta
9.Differential Equation - Schaum's series
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
Here, I have mentioned the names of the books below:
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Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) Honours in Mathematics is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the Nilamber Pitamber University, Medininagar. The syllabus is as follows:
Sem-I
Calculus,Co-ordinate Geometry,Algebra-I
Sem-II
Mechanics-I
Differential equations-I,Algebra-II
Sem-III
Mechanics-II,Differential equations-II,Analysis-I
Sem-IV
Vector analysis,Differential equations-III,Analysis-II
Sem-V
Numerical methods,Numerical method practical using C,Algebra-III,Analysis-III
Sem-VI
Probability theory,Linear programming & optimisation,Algebra-IV,Analysis-IV
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I don't think you can do MSc in Computer science with just a BSc in Mathematics or Physics .In Order to do MSc in computer science there are few courses you have to taken at undergraduate level.
Data structure and Algorithms , Optimization and Logic and theory of Computation .Calculus Linear Algebra and Probability.
If you have studied Physics , Mathematics and Computer then at some extent you are Eligible for this course.
Minimum Eligibility for this course
The candidate must have pursued a Bachelor's degree in relevant specialization with 50-60% minimum aggregate.
For more Information about MSc computer science you can go through the link https://dqxeclau.top/courses/msc-in-computer-science
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Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics contains a large number of problems which test the student's ability to apply fundamental concepts in new situations. This is type of problems asked at the JEE (IIT). The purpose of this book is to show students how to handle such problems and give them sufficient practice in solving problems of this type, thus building their confidence. JEETNA KRO UTNA KAM HAI.
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A B.Sc in biotechnology is a specialised undergraduate degree programme. The degree programme will take three years to complete. The combined study of biology and engineering is known as biotechnology. The course teaches students how to plan and conduct experiments to explore the life Processes and behaviour of living creatures such as cells, tissues, bacteria, fungus and algae.
The requirements for enrolling in a BSc. Biotechnology vary per institute. The minimal eligibility requirements for prominent institutions that offer BSc. Biotechnology Biotechnology are given below:-
So, having physics in 10+2 is mandatory for this course. For futher information, refer the link given below.
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The eligibility criteria to be eligible to apply for Airport Authority of India ATC is that a candidate must have passed 3 year Bachelor’s Degree in Science (B. Sc) with Physics and Mathematics or Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering in any discipline with Physics and Mathematics as one of the subjects in any one of the semester curriculum. You are eligible to apply for AAI ATC.
Hello Student,
It's basic mathematics, I wonder why you aren't able to do this.
6+6 = 12
Addition has been done here.
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