Mathematics
Hello,
Your marks in Physics (63), Chemistry (61), and Mathematics (55) add up to 179. The average is about 59.67%, which is above the minimum required 45% in PCM. So yes, you are eligible for NMIMS CET .
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Yes, it is usually possible to take MSc in Forestry after completing BSc in Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science. However, it depends on the university and their eligibility criteria.
Some universities may ask for a background in biology or related subjects, while others may allow admission based on your overall graduation and entrance test scores.
You should check the specific requirements of the universities you want to apply to. Sometimes, they may ask for a bridge course or some basic knowledge in forestry-related subjects before starting MSc.
So, it’s best to contact the admission office of the universities for clear guidance.
Hello Anvi!
Yes, many colleges and universities in India offer B.Sc (Hons) in Mathematics. It is a 3-year undergraduate degree that focuses more deeply on mathematics than a regular B.Sc course. If you're referring to a specific college, you’ll need to check their official website or prospectus. Generally, eligibility requires first you have to complete your 10+2 with Mathematics as a main subject, and score at least 50–60% aggregate marks, though it varies by institution.
Top universities like Delhi University, Banaras Hindu University, Christ University, and many state universities offer this course.
The syllabus usually includes topics like calculus, algebra, real analysis, abstract algebra, differential equations, and linear programming. It's a good choice if you are interested in higher studies like M.Sc Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Data Science, or teaching. Make sure to apply before the deadline and keep your documents ready.
Hope this helps you, and good luck with your studies!
Yes, you can take admission in AIIMS BSc Nursing if you have passed the required subjects as per their eligibility criteria.
Usually, for BSc Nursing, passing Physics, Chemistry, and Biology is important. Mathematics is not always mandatory. But, you should check the latest AIIMS BSc Nursing eligibility rules to be sure. If they don’t require Maths, your fail in Maths won’t affect your admission.
good afternoon, here a general overview of cutoff score in 2024
BHU: CUET score cutoff around 455–470 for General category.
Delhi University (DU): Top colleges like Hindu, Hansraj, and Ramjas required 96–99% CUET percentile.
OBC/SC/ST categories: Lower cutoffs, typically 300–350 CUET score or 90–92% percentile.
Key Points
Cutoffs vary by college, category, and competition level.
CUET is the main entrance for central universities.
Hello Aryan,
Here’s a simple comparison to help you decide between Christ Central Campus (BSc Economics, Mathematics, Statistics) and St. Xavier’s Kolkata (BA Economics) if you want to pursue a top master’s abroad and overall: For Going Abroad to Top Colleges for Masters:
Christ Central Campus (BSc in Economics, Math & Stats)
Stronger quantitative background, which is highly valued in top international universities.
Math and statistics skills improve your chances for master’s programs in Economics, Data Science, Finance, or related fields abroad.
Better preparation for competitive exams like GRE, which many top universities require.
St. Xavier’s Kolkata (BA Economics)
Strong in core economics theory and liberal arts, but may have less quantitative depth compared to BSc.
Good for students focused on policy, development economics, or social sciences.
If your goal is a master’s abroad in Economics or related fields, Christ Central Campus might give you an edge due to the quantitative skills. Overall Comparison:
Christ Central Campus
Offers a rigorous quantitative curriculum.
Growing reputation, especially in economics with quantitative focus.
St. Xavier’s Kolkata
Established and prestigious college with a long history and strong alumni network.
Excellent for holistic development and networking, especially in arts and humanities. Summary:
For top master’s abroad , especially in Economics, Finance, or Data Science — Christ Central Campus (BSc) is better.
For overall prestige, campus experience, and networking in India , St. Xavier’s Kolkata (BA) is strong.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hey there! with a MET score of 136/240 and 78% in boards, your estimated rank would be around 4,500 to 6,000. For B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering at MIT Bangalore, the closing rank in 2024 was approximately 5,687. For Mathematics and Computing at MIT Manipal, the closing rank is around 4,608. Therefore, you have a good chance of securing CSE at the Bangalore campus. Admission to Mathematics and Computing at Manipal campus is competitive, but you might still have a chance in later counselling rounds. Keep an eye on official website and consider listing both programs in your preferences. All the best!
Hello Pranjal!
A score of 136 in the MET (Manipal Entrance Test) is a decent score, but CSE with specializations like AI, Data Science, or Mathematics and Computing in main Manipal campus or Bangalore is usually very competitive.
I’d say apply and attend counselling sessions. Even if you don’t get your first choice immediately, there’s a good chance you’ll get something close through spot rounds or if some students drop their seats.
Thank you for reaching out!
Hello there,
Here's an honest comparison between BHU Varanasi and Shiv Nadar University (SNU) for B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics : BHU, Varanasi
Established Reputation : One of India’s oldest and most prestigious universities.
Strong Faculty : Well-experienced professors in pure and applied mathematics.
Research Opportunities : Good for students aiming for higher studies (M.Sc./PhD).
Fees : Very affordable (government funded).
Crowd : Diverse and academically focused peer group.
Drawback : Less industry exposure or internships for UG students. Shiv Nadar University (SNU), Greater Noida
Modern Curriculum : Interdisciplinary approach, updated teaching methods.
Industry Exposure : Better internship opportunities, global linkages.
Faculty : Highly qualified, including PhDs from top institutes.
Infrastructure : World-class labs, classrooms, campus.
Fees : Much higher than BHU (private university).
Drawback : Newer university, less academic legacy compared to BHU. Which is best for your future?
If your goal is research or academics (IISc, IITs, foreign MS/PhD): BHU is better due to academic depth, low cost, and traditional rigor.
If your goal is diverse opportunities, industry exposure, or a flexible learning environment: Shiv Nadar University is better .
Final Tip : If cost is not an issue and you want a modern, globally connected education go for SNU . If you're looking for strong academics, prestige, and value for money choose BHU .
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