Mathematics
Hello Shravya!
Congratulation for your rank in Common Post Graduate Entrance Tests (CPGET) . TS CPGET – 2021 are being conducted by Osmania University for admissions into various P.G, M.A., M.Sc., M.Com courses. This year a total of 78,305 candidates registered and 68,836 have appeared out of whom 63,748 candidates qualified in the CPGET 2021. With your rank there is strong possibility that you will get Osmania University College for Women Koti, Hyderabad for M.Sc. Mathematics. So apply for the college and for more details about the college you can check Careers360:
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/osmania-university-college-for-women-hyderabad
All the Best for your bright future!
Hi Abhishek,
Normally, Aspirants who want to study a Master of Computer Applications must meet the general qualifying criteria for admission to any university. However, the MCA qualifying criteria differ from college to college, based on the academic requirements for students:
Candidates must have completed their BCA/B.Sc/B.Com or a related programme and have received at least 50% in their undergraduate studies.
To be eligible, mathematics must be a compulsory subject in the 10+2 grade.
so basically you can pursue MCA as you meet the eligibility criteria.
Though i suggest you to check he eligibility criteria in your desired college.
Check the link below for more information: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/mca-master-of-computer-applications
All the Best
See for NEET there are no age limit till now. So yeah! he/she can sit for the examination, but your colleague isn't eligible for the examination of NEET because he/she didn't have Biology as a subject in 10+2. Now if your colleague want's then he/she can apply for open schools and get the 10+2 done with Biology as a subject. But there are cases going in Supreme court regarding the credibility of the NIOS students in NEET. So the aspirant have to take some chances in order to switch the career.
To know more about the NEET Eligibility visit the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello,
It is totally up to you to decide what you wish to study. But, since you don't have a definite interest, I'd like you to consider what you'll learn in each of the courses before making a decision.
If you enjoy math, MCE is the place to be. DTU has a strong faculty, in my opinion. MCE is more of a computer science degree than a computer engineering degree. You'll have to put up with a lot of math, but the placement packages will be better than those offered by EE.
On the other hand, the current situation in EE is engineering courses and placement in the care industry are not good. PSU is an option, and campus placement does not come with the same high-pay packages as MCE. However, it is a well-known subject, and you can easily move to Computer Science in a Masters or, better yet, a Ph.D. program. MCE does not provide this level of freedom.
Watch related videos on YouTube and read related articles about ongoing studies in both fields. It's entirely up to you. Make an informed decision.
Best of luck. :)
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Yes no doubt you will be eligible for MCA ,i will tell you MCA eligibility which is as follows ;
The applicant for admission should be a Resident Indian National and should have graduated from Institutions located in India. Candidates should have graduated with a full-time degree from any recognized University/Institute with a minimum of 60% for the MCA degree program.
Hope it helps you !!
Thanking you!
Have a great day!!
Hello Neha Anjum
The University of Mysore was established in 1906. It offers various UG, PG and M.Phil & PhD courses along with Diploma PG Diploma courses in different disciplines. The application form can be filled by visiting the official website of Mysore University followed by submission through post or in person.
Admission to all the PG courses such as M.Tech, MA, M.Sc, M.P.Ed, M.Ed, M.Li.I.Sc, MSW, M.com, and LL.M is offered on the basis of the Postgraduate Entrance Exam (PGEE) conducted by Mysore University.
The Fee of UOM for M.Sc Mathematics is INR 58,320 Per year with having 55 tatal seats.
Check the link given below for more Information
https://dqxeclau.top/university/university-of-mysore-mysore/courses?page=5
Thank you
Hello candidate,
If we talk about todays world demand, the world is speeding up in technology so if you want to get a good placements you should always go for tech jobs. Therefore go for mathematics and computing , which is the most techky in your list followed by electronics and communication.
Hi
Yes math is there in CLAT exams
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Hello Aspirant ,
Delhi University offers so many BA Honors course some of them have very high cutoffs like BA in economics honors while some of them have very low cutoffs like BA in Sanskrit Honors , also different courses use different subjects to calculate your class 12 percentage for cutoff for example for BA Political science honors if you don't have political science as a subject in your class 12 2.5 % will be deducted from your total percentage .
If you want a very good college with a very good branch 95% will be good enough for you but 90 % will get you a decent course , if you just want any course + college combination even 65 percent will get you BA Sankrit honors in Motilal Nehru college .
For Du cutoffs visit :
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
Hope this helps
Hello
If you want you can have a very bright future in mathematics. You can take up mathematics as your special paper during your Graduation and then can have it as your Masters subject as well. You can pursue it and go on to become a mathematician, statistician, data analyst, chartered accountant, etc. For more details on the same please click on the link given below:-
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/mathematics-course
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