Hi currently Im pursuing B.Sc(h) mathematics from du. i want to become a scientist in drdo what should i do in my masters.
Hi there.
.You need to complete MSc after BSc in mathematics. After earning your MSc, you must take a number of tests. You must take the online exams and have the option of taking the gate for Indian institutes. There are several exams, and numerous institutions also have their own admission exams.
There are several excellent PhD programmes in our nation. IITs, IISERs, the IISc, the famous TIFR, etc. The majority of these institutions pick applicants based on their admission exams or national level tests. Once you pass all of the rounds and are called for an interview, you will be admitted to a PhD programme. After some time and effort, you will receive your PhD after you and your supervisor have worked together on a research subject. After that, you'll need to conduct post-doctoral research.
The DRDO held its test, known as the DRDO SET EXAM, on all India basis.
The applicant must hold a first-class master's degree in mathematics from an accredited institution or an equivalent qualification.
Valid mathematics GATE score. candidates with a first-class undergraduate degree (minimum 60 percent marks). Written examination and interview are the two stages of the DRDO SET exam. Marks earned in the DRDO SET The written exam is only used to select candidates for an interview and is not kept on file. Only the performance during the interview will determine the final choice.
currently studying in class XII with Mathematics, can i apply for APJEE 2022 ?
Hello,
Eligiblity Criteria for APJEE
Candidates belonging to Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe (APST), or Non-APST OR Employees of the State Government OR The Central Government & the Central Public Sector Undertakings serving in Arunachal Pradesh OR The permanent residents of Arunachal Pradesh residing for the last 3 years or more OR And the candidates who have appeared /passed Class 10th from any schools within Arunachal Pradesh.
is bsc statistics economics mathematics will i get good job after completing my bsc in alosius college mangalore or engineering which should i go which is better
Hello,
A career in the growing fields of business management, finance, sales, data analysis, marketing & professional services, international business & policy, and BFSI is possible with a BSc in Economics, Maths, and Statistics (Banking, Financial Services & Insurance).
Professionals with these specialisations are frequently found working as economists, financial analysts, university professors, actuaries, economic examiners, financial forecasters, and market research analysts in addition to becoming mathematicians and statisticians.
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what is syllabus for cuet for bsc Hons mathematics addmission test
Hi there.
In order to prepare for CUCET you must be prepared with your class 12th syllabus. And also you can check the syllabus for CUCET 2022 for your and other subjects by clicking on the given below link.
As the 75 percent eligibilty criteria has been removed for Jee mains 2022, then if a student gets less 70 percent in Mathematics in class 12, will he/she be eligible for admission in IIITD in 2022 ?
Hi,
Yes, the 75% eligibility criteria has been removed starting from 2022. So you just need to pass your boards in order to be eligible. But about the admission to IIITD it depends on many other criteria such as -
a) your rank in JEE Main and JEE Advanced.
b) JEE Main examination difficulty level, etc.
So, give your best.
Good luck.
Best bsc mathematics hons college with best placement
Hi there,
Some of best bsc mathematics hons college are following:
JMI New delhi
MSU Baroda
LPU jalandhar
Jadavpur University, kolkata
BHU varansi
AMU aligarh
Manipal University
Ravenshaw University
MSRUAS Bangalore
Visva bharati University
For more details follow this link: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc(hons)-in-mathematics-universities-in-india
Hope it helps you
Good luck!
Sir, Im very poor in mathematics, so can I take commerce in class 11th ? Is commerce is depend on mathmatics?
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, YES absolutely you can take commerce courses. These include CEC, and HEC in these subjects you do not have mathematics. However, you might get additions and subtractions etc.,. in the accounts subject. So, you will get mathematics in that course. CEC includes Civics, Economics and Commerce, whereas, HEC includes History, Economics and Commerce.
Hope this helps you!!
How strong one should be in jee maths if one wants to ace gate for cse branch? Is there any connection between them if then which chapters are given the orime importance ? (asking this coz am not so great in mathematics)
If you observe the syllabus of Computer Science & Engineering- Information Technology, for GATE, then you will be observe that there are 10 broad sections which are mentioned below-
- Engineering Mathematics- In this section, except discrete mathematics all the things are there which are also there in 10+2. But it doesn't necessarily mean that the student need to be as rigorous as JEE ADVANCED MATHEMATICS.You should check the previous year paper, and you will find that the question are much easier compared to that of JEE ADVANCED. So without any doubt, prepare for the syllabus itself, no need to focus on JEE level mathematics.
- Digital Logic
- Computer Organization and Architecture
- Programming and Data Structures
- Algorithms
- Theory of Computation
- Compiler Design
- Operating System
- Databases
- Computer Networks
As you can see there are 10 sections, so don't worry at all, even if 1 question comes from JEE ADVANCED standards, still you have all the other subjects to cover up. So don't worry about this.
To download the syllabus of GATE consider the link below;
https://gate.iitkgp.ac.in/gate_syllabus.html
For more information regarding GATE consider the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/gate
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Sir will I be getting grace marks in CBSE 12th Mathematics Result?
Hi aspirant,
It totally depends on who is corecting your answer sheet and their mindset.
If the question is wrong in the question paper and it is said officialy to give marks to that questions by the higher officials,definitely they will give marks to all of the students.
How can i tell my parents that i will hate every bit of engineering when, now i just dont like doing mathematics and sciences?
Hey student,
As if you are from a rich family you can skip your engineering and do any other course you are interested in like-MBA , MSC , BA, BBA , CA, CFA the list is never ending its totally up to you.
But if you can't afford another course then my suggestion to you will be to continue your BTECH and the MBA so you can get a job in other field tha engineering.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.