Mathematics
Hey Vijay!
For admission in B.Sc. Mathematics (Hons.), the basic eligibilty requirement is that one must have scored an aggregate of atleast 60% or above in one language subject from the List 1, Mathematics and any two subjects from List B. It is also mandatory that one gets 60% or more marks in mathematics. You should calculate your best of four percentage pertaining to the eligibility and the lists mentioned.
You could refer to the following link to get to know the subjects in the List A and List B and how to calculate your best of 4 percentage and then you can accordingly calculate your percentage.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks
You could also check out the colleges and course you may get in Delhi University with the marks you have obtained and the link for DU College Predictor is given below.
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor?utm_soource=qna&utm_medium=du_cp
Several colleges have released their first cut off lists. To check the cut offs of various colleges, refer to the following link.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
Hello aspirant,
If you want to improve your maths, first of all, focus on clearing the basics of the all the concepts. When you are clear with the basics, move on to new concepts that you weren't taught earlier in schools and then build their foundation. As you physics and chemistry are strong, you can devote less time towards them and highly focus on maths. After learning all the concepts, start solving basics questions from the board textbooks and handbooks which will help you to build confidence and develop a command on the subject. Then gradually move onto the core questions that are or can be asked in JEE. This step wise process will help you to boost your score and improve your chances of selection.
I hope you find this useful, Thank you and All the Best!
Hello aspirant
hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query, I would glad inform you that both the courses are good even KIIT has also very good brand name but is upto you only in which you want to go. MSC is generally persued by people who want to persue research further and make a carrier as a professor and btech in cs is done by students who wants to get placed in good product based company so analyse yourself and taje deicison accordingly
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future
Dear Jeet,
Many students get this problem, But I would suggest you to follow your interest. Only this thing works, if you follow the subject you are interested in, that will be quite helpful for you in future yo build your career.
Choosing your interest is very easy, just examine yourself and notice which subject is more appealing to you, think of the subject you enjoy studying. Feel free to ask about any subject or career scope related to it, we are always ready to help you out.
Hope this helped.
Good Luck :)
hi,
see you have several options of higher study after completing 10+2 course. you may apply for b.sc in mathematics, statistics, b.math/ b.state in ISI, bachelor in computer application course , bba, integrated mba , b.a in economics, b.a in english etc.
so you need to decide which of the course interest you the most , then you may take for preparation of entrances.
hope it helps.
Hi,
Hope you are doing well. As per Information Bulletin:
Subjects
B.E/B.Tech: He/She should have passed the qualifying exam with Physics, Mathematics, and any one of (Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational Subject).
B.Arch: He/She should have passed the qualifying exam with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
B.Plan: He/She should have passed the qualifying exam with Mathematics.
Candidates should have taken at least 5 subjects for the class 12 or qualifying exam (Physics, Chemistry, & Mathematics mandatory).
So, you will not be eligible for that.
Hope this helps
Dear candidate, you have a chosen good subjects as your streams. You can be a Math Professor, for that you need to do B.Sc Mathematics followed by M.Sc Mathematics hons, then you can sit for SSC examination or apply in different colleges to make your chance. Since you have Economics as your subject, it will give you added up advantage to be a professor.
All the best!!
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