can i study Bcom(hons) in SRCC by studying my plus two commerce without mathematics with syllabus SCERT kerala
Dear, yes you can study BCom Hons in SRCC with commerce without mathematics in +2 .
All the best !!!
Self finance College for MSC mathematics
Here is a list of colleges that offers MSc mathematics in India
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-mathematics-degree-colleges-in-india
Tamil Nadu physics, chemistry, mathematics books 11and12 its enhalf for jee main & advanced
See if you wish to study the theory from the Tamil Nadu board books, then you can prepare the theory from those books. But for practicing problems and for the JEE ADVANCED examinations you need to follow other books. JEE ADVANCED requires a much more practice as well as a variety of problem solving. So if you wish to prepare the theory, then you can use the board books, but for other purposes you need to follow the standard books.
For the JEE MAINS book list, consider the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
For more information regarding JEE ADVANCED suggested books consider the link provided below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-advanced
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
If i have completed my bachelor by bachelor of arts with mathematics then am i eligilble for Nimcet/mca or any other government colleges
Hello,
The eligibility criteria for NIMCET is passed B.Sc. / B.Sc. Hons / BCA / BIT / Bachelor of Vocational degree in Computer Science/ Computer Applications/ BBA Computer Applications for a duration of three years from a recognized University with Mathematics/ Statistics as one of the subjects in full time mode, or passed B.E./ B.Tech. from a recognized University securing 60% marks in aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories such as SC/ST/PwD, you can go through our page at t https://it.careers360.com/exams/nimcet o know more details regarding this.
hello sir/mam i am a pcm students i have got 32 in mathematics but i have pass due to additional subject and got 61% in 12 exams ,so what are the subject which I can get in colleges or what should I have to do. please give me your feedback about it.
Hii
Same conditions are here
So go for BA Or Bcom
I think Ba is best...
Go for it
what can i do after bsc (csm) .
After completing bachelor of computer science, statistics and mathematics, there are a lot of opportunities available for the students. You can apply for various jobs such as Analysis consultant, statistician, business analyst, sas programmer, software developer, mobile app developer etc. The average salary package you can expect is 4 lacs per annum. With the ongoing increasing experience the salary can reach up to 10 lacs per annum.
For increasing career opportunities, you can also apply for Master of science degree and then can go for PhD degree.
I got RT in Mathematics in PCM but my results show pass in 5 subjects and mathematics is transferred to additional subject .Is this important to give improvement exam of mathematics in 12th PCM or not
Same situation here also
I don't want to give
But my school is forcing me
I'm not getting it why they are??
Can i study mathematics subject in bcs ( bachelors of computer science) ?
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing good.
B.Sc Computer Science is a 3 years Undergraduate Programme, the course helps to explore vast information about Computer Science and Information Technology.B.Sc Computer Science includes Core topics of Database Management, Programming languages as C,C++,Java,Python etc..,Statistics, Networking,Computer Hardware and Software,Data Structures.
In BSc Computer Science degree programme you have Mathematics as a compulsory subject. You were about to Study the Foundation of Mathematics to Computer Science Course.Mathematics is important to study because it is a needed component of Computer Science in doing Computing and Programming Concepts.
Mathematics Subjects related to computer science are
1.Discrete Mathematics
2.Binary Mathematics
3.Algebra
4.Statistics
5.Calculus
Career Opportunities for B.Sc Computer Science is vast in many government and private sector's.
Job Profiles after your graduation includes
1.Project Manager
2.Software Developer
3.IT Specialist
4.Testing Engineer
5.Project Developer etc..,
I Hope this information will be useful to you.
Best of luck.
bsc hons mathematics can eligible to assistant scientist and ceptem
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you’re doing well.
To fully comprehend what it means to be a scientist, we must first examine the word scientist in its various components. Science+Ist, where Science denotes organised knowledge, denotes a subject with organised knowledge. Therefore, a B.Sc. in Math graduate can be regarded as a scientist.
I'll tell it to you how you want to hear it, though. Permit me to put it this way. You can start your career as a scientist by earning an Msc and a PhD. Scientists are typically the men who conduct all the research.
As a result, the answer is that someone who has a B.S. in mathematics can become a scientist.
For, CEPTAM, Each post's eligibility requirements are different under DRDO. Class 10 pass or an equivalent is required for Technician "A" qualifying under the DRDO CEPTAM. The graduation requirement for STA "B" is primarily in the scientific stream.
So, you’re qualified to give CEPTAM examination.
All the best for your future.
I passed 12th class from cbse board with 75% marks and got 46 marks in mathematics. Am I eligible for ssc cgl??
Hello,
As you wish to know about SSC CGL, the exam is conducted for the recruitment of various posts for which the eligibility criteria is as mentioned below;
Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer : essential qualification is bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, desirable qualification is ca/cma/cs/mcom/mba(finance),masters in business economics and masters in business studies
Junior Statistical Officer : Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 60% marks in maths at 10+2 level or graduation in any subject with statistics as a subject in all the three years of graduation.
Statistical Investigator Grade II ; Bachelor's degree in any discipline with statistics as a subject in all the three years of graduation.
Assistant in NCLAT ; The desirable qualification is passed degree in law from a recognized university,
Research Assistant in NHRC ; The desirable qualification is passed degree in law/human rights from a recognized university, a minimum of one year research experience from a recognized university is required.
Other than aforementioned posts, remaining posts have only have eligibility criteria of passed bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, now if you're intending to apply for JSO then only marks matter in mathematics, if you haven't secured 60% marks at 10+2 level, then try to secure the same in graduation by having the subject, you can make up for the same, for rest of the posts it depends on subject combinations you have had at graduation or post-graduation level,