can i do mba after completing my msc in mathematics?
Hi
Graduation is the minimum qualification required to pursue MBA which is a postgraduate course but it is completely ok even if you have already completed MSc mathematics which is itself a post graduation course, you can still pursue MBA on the basis of your graduation
For your reference
Cat is the most reputed entrance examination for MBA and it is accepted by more than 1100 B- schools including prestigious IIMs and its eligibility criteria is given below:
To be eligible for CAT ,
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you need a Bachelor's/graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university.
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you must have got at least 50 per cent marks or equivalent CGPA in your graduation . SC/ST/PH students need only at least 45 percentage in Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline to be eligible .
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Candidates who are in the final year of their graduation are also eligible for CAT examination.
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There is no age restriction to be eligible
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It is not mandatory to have work experience to be eligible
For detailed information go through
https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/cat
To help you further,
List of the top entrance examination for MBA is provided below:-
-------) National level entrance
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CAT
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CMAT
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XAT
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IIFT
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SNAP
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NMAT by GMAC
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IBSAT
-------)State level
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TS ICET
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AP ICET
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JEMAT
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MAH MBA CET
-------) UNIVERSITY level entrance exams
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B-MAT
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NIPER JEE MBA
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CUSAT CAT
For detailed information about them you can visit our page for which link is provided below
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-mba-entrance-exams-you-must-take
Thank you
is any chapter in mathematics for jee which do not have connections(EASY CHAPTER PLS) with any other chapter i am a dropper pls help Except coordinate geometry and statistics and reasoning
Hi
There is no easy way out to covering mathematics syllabus for someone who is taking a gap year and will be giving JEE Mains exam in 3 months or so. You can follow these guidelines to aid your studies:
Start with the NCERT
NCERT books form the base for the JEE entrance exams, especially for the JEE Main. A common mistake made by many students is to start with reference books directly while their concepts and theoretical knowledge are not very strong.
NCERT books will give you a firm grounding of concepts and, thus, are the best books to start your preparation. It is also worth noting that 60-70% of the JEE Main paper is based on NCERT books. However, they are not enough for practical questions.
Make a routine for yourself.
Nope, not a detailed one. Just a list of the subjects you want to read daily in the upcoming days. Don’t list down what topics you would read.
Get a copy of the syllabus for Mains printed.
This is more of a confidence-boosting thing as you can keep a track of how much you are prepared. Seeing the prepared things crossed off some list helps calm our erratic mindset in the remaining months and helps boost self-confidence.
Solve as many practice papers you can. If you feel you are prepared in a particular subject, go through the previous years question papers and solve them keeping in mind the time you have allotted to that subject for yourself during the actual exam. Don’t focus on the marks you are getting. Focus on improving your speed and accuracy. And that requires a lot of practice. I, for one, had given around 30 full length papers keeping the time in mind. As an added challenge, in some papers, I used to keep 2:30 hrs time instead of the normal 3 hrs time so as to improve on my speed, and it helped a great deal.
If you have a limited time, you can follow these points:
- Advisably, you should spend 4-5 hours daily for theory revision and finish off theory part. Understand your learning pattern and which chapters you like and in which chapters you need to work more.
- For next 2-3 weeks make sure that you give one full syllabus JEE Main or Advanced type mock test every alternate day. Spend the remaining part of that day in detailed analysis of the paper and again reading theory. This will further improve your speed.
- In last 14-15 days, try to solve variety of questions from all the study material available to you.
You can get more such tips on our website(https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main), which has been curated with great tips.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
My daughter want to study Agricultural B.Sc . Currently she is in class 12 with subjects . Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Hello,
The eligibility criteria for getting admission in BSc. Agriculture is the student to have completed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from a recognized board with subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics. Also, the aspirant must have completed English as a required language. Course Duration of Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Agriculture) is 4 Years. Average Fees for the course INR 2 - 2.5 LPA. And the employment role in this feild are Agriculturalist, Agricultural Research Scientist, Agriculture Development Officer, Assistant Plantation Manager, Agriculture Technician, etc.
ICAR AIEEA (All India Entrance Examination for Admission): This is a national level entrance test that is conducted to proceed with the admission of the students in various agricultural programs offered at different universities.
Hope this answer will help you, kindly, visit the following link for getting more detailed information :
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/agricultural-science-course
Thank you & Good luck!
Hi I am good in Mathematics & Science what is the career guidance which can clearly help me choose particular career please guide me
Hello aspirant,
I hope you're doing well as for your query,
- Depending on your field of interest you may go for higher studies like, Business/Commerce, Engineering etc.
- Like if you have interest working with machines, or the demographic structure of a building/statue, you may go Engineering with desired field like, Computer Science/IT, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and for structural studies you may go for Architectural studies.
- If you have interest in business/commerce field you can go for B.com/BBA (//B.com/BBA) , Chartered Accountant (CA).
- It all depends on your interest and your goal. Decide you goal and go for it.
I hope it helps
Best of luck.
how is mathematics and computing branch at netaji subhash university of technology?
Hello,
Both the courses are good. Better placements are available. Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), formerly Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT) is in Dwarka, New Delhi. It is a State University.
Placements in college are good. Every year top recruiting companies visit the college to hire students both for internships and campus placements. Top product-based companies like Amazon, Facebook, Google, etc. Offers huge salary package.
You need to appear JEE mains exam and the boards exams. Your rank will be calculated on the basis of marks in both exams and it will be decided if you are admitted or not.
For more information please click on the link
Hope this is clear information to you
Thanks
I have completed my masters in mathematics.And I want to do my 2nd masters in data science.is it a good option? what are its career opportunities?
If you are not wiling to go for the research, pure or applied Mathematics and want to work in the sector of Data Science, then yeah! its a good choice for you. Data Science is a growing field and now it need more infusion of energy in order to get more advanced application to the grass root levels. So from a job perspective you have enough options to join big MNC's. Now if you are interested in research you can also go for a PhD in Applied Statistics which will give you a scope to work in the field of Data Science.
To know more about Data Science visit the link provided below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/data-science-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Im Final Year Mathematics Majors Student. For Admission in M.Sc Data Analytics In St.Xaviers College Ahmedabad. Is the syllabus of Entrance Exam Same As St.Xaviers College Mumbai?
Dear Aspirant,
The minimum eligibility required for MSc Big Data Analytics is a bachelor's degree of 3 years from any acknowledged university, college, or institution.
So you are eligible for this course. It is a self-financing full-time program of 2 years at St. Xaviers College, Ahmedabad.
You can know about fees, eligibility, course pattern by clicking the link
Admission will be entirely based on merit.
I hope this helps.
Thank you.
I am a student of B.Sc MATHEMATICS (general) in first year. I want to prepare for UPSC so what should be Plan B for me. please let me know as soon as possible. please anyone give answer.
Your plan B can be any of them:
1. Msc in mathematics (2 years course):It will open various private sector jobs for you adding Phd to it will open plenty opportunities for you.
2.B.Ed (2 years course):You will be eligible for teaching after this course
3.MBA(2 years course):It will open Buisness administration opportunities for you.
4,Other government exams like SSC, banking,state government exams as they have similar syllabus and exam pattern as UPSC.
Hope this helps.
BHU bsc(hons) mathematics and nit allahabad and iiit allahabad inme se kaun sa college best haiii
First of all you will have to be sure what you want to do a bsc or a btech if you want to do bsc then go for bhu while if you want to go for btech then nit and iiit allahabad are both good colleges and here i would advise you to go with nit allahabad as first of all you will get a nit tag plus coding atmosphere here is top notch and placements are great and improving each year hence decide wisely.
how the jntuh mathematics 1 and 2 paper evaluation is done I had written for 7 times and I am failing in the exam.please help me passing the subject.
There is no particular standards set for evaluation of the paper. they are not even neutral.
The evaluation is done on hand writing and not on the content basis of answer sheet
The evaluator has to check 120 answer sheets per day given 8 hours a day so it means he/she gets four minutes of each paper. Hence, it also depends on the evaluator , it cannot be predicted how the checking is going on.