Mathematics
Hello,
Mathematics forms the crux of engineering degree. Without Mathematics you just can't survive in engineering B.tech degree. It is compulsory to do Mathematics is your 11th and 12th.
So, you cannot pursue B.tech course without studying or knowing Mathematics . If you don't have science background then you just cannot opt to go for this course.
Dear Student,
After passing the 10+2 or an equivalent test, you can enrol in the three-year Bachelor of Science in Economics degree. Six semesters of the curriculum are spaced out every six months. Candidates who successfully complete the programme are given the knowledge necessary to apply economic principles in society, the family, the public and private sectors, .
In India, hardly many colleges offer a BSc in Economics. These courses are offered by private institutions like NMIMS and Symbiosis. The course layout has been modified from international curricula including those at the London School of Economics.
You would be in a better position than at a lower ranking government college if your funds allowed it. But because they are all private institutions, the cost of an education is high. A three-year course will set you back more than one lakh every year.
Some of the top colleges who offer BSC in economics:
1)St. Xavier’s Mumbai
2)Shri Ram College of Commerce
3)St. Stephens College
4)St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata
5)Christ University, Bangalore
6)NIMS University Jaipur business, and science
Good luck .
Following are some of the many opportunities for you:
…..and many many more.
You should investigate fields like machine learning (ML), expert systems (ES), artificial intelligence (AI), and deep learning, in my opinion (Data Science). Take a brief course in any of these, and a plethora of prospects will open up to you.
The most in-demand skill in the current AI/ML/DS era is math.
With a little knowledge of programming in a language like C++ or Python, it is all math.
-You may take a variety of written exams, including those offered by UPSC, SSC, etc.
-You have a variety of public sector banks to choose from. (These banks administer written examinations to candidates applying for clerk, probationary officer, etc.)
- You may also search for employment in the military, railroads, etc. (Many coaching facilities offer preparation for numerous competitive exams.)
All the best.
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing well !
Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Language and one more subject of choice is required as eligibility for JEE Main. To make it more clear for B.E./ B. Tech, the subjects included are language, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry / Biology / Biotechnology / Technical Vocational Subject, and any other subject.. maths as an additional subject is valid , you are eligible for it . As long as you have PCM in your subjecllts, you can appear in JEE mains, and clear it too..
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria ..
Hope it helps you !
Thanking you !
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. There is only B.Sc Mathematics (honours) in Delhi University. The eligibility to pursue B.Sc Mathematics (honours) through CUET examination is as follows :
Any one language from List A + Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1. Merit will be based on the CUET scores obtained from the above-mentioned combination of subjects.
Yes, you can choose economics and mathematics as your domain subjects.
All the best!
Dear student,
You can try off campus hackathons and campus drives of different companies such as wipro, infosys etc. You do not need to have degree in Computer Science to join IT.
You need to have knowledge of at least 1 programming language such as Python, C++,C or JAVA.
If you wish to go for the course of BSc in Mathematics, then in most of the colleges the eligibility criteria states that the student need to complete there 10+2 with Mathematics as a subject and must have scored 50% in minimum in order to be eligible for the course.
Thus, being a PCB student you may not be eligible for the course of BSc in Mathematics.
For more information regarding BSc Mathematics consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bsc-in-mathematics
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
I'd argue a subfield of mathematics is computer science. What math doesn't require a lot of math becomes the question, then. However, there are many computer-related activities that don't involve a lot of arithmetic. For instance, the majority of corporate software development. Additionally, there are software testers, configuration managers, network administrators, etc. The important thing to remember is that computer science has very little to do with computers. It is about the collection and analysis of mathematically necessary knowledge.
However, Your ambition to work in a specialist field can be what sparked your interest in computer science. The following is a list of some computer science specialities you might wish to look into:
Artificial intelligence (AI): It seems like technology is always "smartening up." Beyond the advantages to one's personal life of having a "helper" to help run their home, corporations have discovered AI to be beneficial in enhancing efficiency and continuity, reducing errors, and removing the need for humans to perform tedious, repetitive work.
Information security and cryptography : they are becoming more important as the globe becomes more connected. Every day, practically unimaginable amounts of information are shared and stored, and it takes the skills of cryptographers and information security experts to make sure that only the right people can access this data.
Game design: It's difficult to recall a time when video games weren't exclusively for children, but that time has definitely passed. In addition to being widely used as a form of entertainment, they are also employed in military training and as teaching aids. A job in the game industry could be enjoyable and rewarding because it generated $60.4 billion in revenue in the US alone in 2021.
User experience and human-computer interface (HCI/UX) : With all the attention on the ever-impressive digital gadgets, it's simple to forget that technology is supposed to be about people. Experts in HCI/UX must always remember to consider the needs of people. HCI/UX professionals work to develop sophisticated understandings of how users interact with technology in order to enhance that interaction. They do this by fusing ideas from computer science with those from social science.
Hope this helps, thank you
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