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I have studied BSc Mathematics. My cgpa is 9 . I will get admission in MSC Electronics in Vidyasagar University. I want to know if it is right for me to do MSC Electronics? Can I get any job after this or should I do B Ed. I have no interest in teaching and I was not good at physics as well because I did not get a good teacher. Or suggest me something else.

Rithwik Kumar Sahu 16th Aug, 2025

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 M.Sc. Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, or MCA, which align better with your skills and open careers in IT, finance, research, and analytics. Certifications in Data Science, AI, or MBA later can also give you good career opportunities.

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Is ATMA RAM SANATAN DHARMA COLLEGE in south Delhi is good college for BSC MATHEMATICS HONURS Course ? Is it a Disciplined, Career supporting

Nikita shahi 14th Aug, 2025

Hi there,

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 such as a well-stocked library and computer labs. ARSD has an active placement cell, though most mathematics graduates either go for higher studies (MSc, data science, actuarial science) or competitive exams. Being part of Delhi University, you’ll also benefit from inter-college events, seminars, and societies that can enhance both academic and soft skills. In terms of discipline and career support, ARSD maintains a professional environment and has good student-teacher interaction.

For more information about this college visit: ARSD College Delhi: Admission 2025

Thank you!

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i got compartment in one subject cbse mathematics but now i want to change my stream to humanities plss help me i am not connected to any school.just need you help

Priyanka Dasgupta 29th Aug, 2025

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 not wish to continue with the current stream, you can take readmission in the Humanities stream and start from Class 11th again, and continue studying for two more years to qualify for the 12th examination.

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If I have a compartment in 12th mathematics CBSE, should I go for next years compartment or nios admission for that one subject?

Nikita shahi 26th Jul, 2025

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 way, your main 12th board remains from CBSE, which is widely accepted and smooth when applying for higher studies. You’ll also be eligible to join most mainstream colleges once you pass the subject.

On the other hand, if you’ve faced repeated backlogs or feel that CBSE’s pattern is not helping you, NIOS can be a fresh option. NIOS is recognized and allows you to appear for the subject at your own pace. But, note that some universities may require clarification if you appear from two different boards.

Thank you!


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DDU B.sc mathematics group cut off

SEJAL JAIN 24th Jul, 2025

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 within the top few hundred ranks of the test stand a strong chance of securing a spot in the main campus program

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I have passed class 12th in PCB from ISC board with flying colour legit good percentage but now I want to add mathematics cause Im interested other course which requires maths but the problem is Ill end up with two marksheets which I heard can be a hurdle in counselling in future what should I do?

Taabia Fathima 22nd Jul, 2025

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 for maths with one marksheet there are two ways:

Appear for mathematics through ISC as an additional subject, contact your school and register for maths through ISC This way you'll get updated consolidated marksheet,not two.You can appear for the additional subject exam within two years of passing your 12th exams.

Reappear entire 12th through ISC or CBSE with maths.This one is time- consuming but gives you  a single marksheet.

Caution:The popular opinion of adding maths as On-demand subject through NIOS gives you two marksheet.

Important tip: If your choice of higher education require maths as a mandatory,check the specific criteria of various colleges because many private colleges are lenient out there. However,if you are aiming for central universities,you need to add maths in your mark sheet.


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I am an elctronics engineering graduate.After graduation I persued B.ed (mathematics) course. Now I want to persue Msc course by distance education mode. Which subject will be most suitable for Msc (Msc mathematics or Msc physics) according to my educational background and future job opportunities?

Yash Teotia 22nd Jul, 2025

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 Maths. If in Physics, then go for Physics.

The choice is all yours.

Thank You!!!

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wt os fees for MCa and Msc mathematics

Supriya 22nd Jul, 2025

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 2.5 lakh per year.

Here, for Msc Mathematics fees structure is depend upon which college you choose ,annual fees for this course is INR 5000 to INR 25,000 and private colleges INR30,000 to INR100000.

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Basic mathematics 2puc commerce

shobhitchaudhary3934 12th Aug, 2025

Hi Student,

Thank you for reaching out!

Basic Mathematics in Karnataka's 2nd PUC Commerce stream emphasizes real-world applications like finance, statistics, and problem-solving over pure theoretical math.

Marking scheme : 80 marks for theory and 20 for internals

The syllabus for Basic Mathematics in Karnataka's 2nd PUC Commerce covers five core units:

Algebra (matrices, determinants, permutations, combinations, probability, binomial theorem, partial fractions, mathematical logic).
Commercial Arithmetic (ratios, proportions, bill discounting, stocks/shares, learning curves, linear programming, sales tax/VAT).
Trigonometry (heights/distances, compound/multiple/submultiple angles, transformation formulae).
Analytical Geometry (circles, parabolas).
Calculus (limits/continuity, differential calculus, derivative applications, indefinite/definite integrals with area uses).

For more information, click on the link below :
https://school.careers360.com/boards/dpue-karnataka/karnataka-board-2nd-puc-maths-syllabus-bsar

All the best.

Thank you.

Regards,
Careers360 Team

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Can you give me some imp notes class 10th science, sst and mathematics notes please

Bipasha 17th Jul, 2025

Yes! I’ll prepare and send you topic-wise short notes PDFs for:

Science: Life processes, Electricity, Carbon compounds, etc.

SST: Nationalism, Political Parties, Resources, etc.

Maths: Real numbers, Trigonometry, Quadratic equations, etc.

Will you need them in Hindi or English?


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