Mathematics
Hello aspirant,
You can pursue msc physics after bsc maths but you should studied physics subject in bsc.
You have to write entrance exam for it and it is conducted by concerned university
M.Sc Physics is offered by many Universities and i have listed some i.e Pune University, Mumbai University, and Delhi University. You can join IIT by qualifying IIT JAM.
Hope this helps you
Hello dear,
Yes you apply for itt joint admission test ,jam eventhough you are bsc mathematics student. Any student who have completed degree with a minimum mark of 55% can apply for the examination .Ths subjects which are conducted for jam are chemistry, economics, geology, mathematics, mathematical science, physics and biotechnology.
Hope that this is helpful.
Hi, so basically among the colleges you have mentioned PGDAV is better than everyone. It has better location, excellent faculty, placement record, etc.
Also, the college life is far better there. The infrastructure actually really good.
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Hello subrato Mahato ,
Admission Process for B.sc (hons.) Mathematics at Adamas University is as follows....
Registration :
Interested candidates can apply online/offline with required information.
Entrance Test :
Eligible candidates need to appear for the admission test conducted by the Adamas University Admission Test (AUAT).
Final Selection
Candidates are selected based on Adamas University Admission Test (AUAT) marks.
Eligibility criteria
Minimum qualification : 50% (12th)
Candidate must have passed 10+2 with overall 50% marks in respective subject....
You can check all the needed information about the college details ,admission process and more through the following link....
https://dqxeclau.top/university/adamas-university-kolkata/bsc-mathematics-hons-course
https://dqxeclau.top/university/adamas-university-kolkata
In the science(b.sc) department, all the teachers are top notch and every teacher has a capability to teach well. The curriculum is updated based on the requirements of the industry. The university also had a professional studies department which gives you teachings on professional studies....
The duration of BSc and BSc (Hons) is three years.
The infrastructure is great, with air-conditioned labs and smart classes with proper benches and fine equipment. Wi-Fi connectivity is decent, and the library is spacious and enriched with courses and knowledge related books. I didn't opt for the hostel. Food quality, medical and sports facilities are great.
Hope this helps
All the best for your Future !
Hello MitrasGuru,
The eligibility criteria to pursue MSc in Physics are as follows:
So you are eligible to apply for Delhi University.
Hi,
Hope you are doing well.
It is not necessary to study mining engineering if you are not good at mathematics. Every engineering course, from computer engineering to metallurgy engineering, includes math. If you are not excellent in math, I recommend you pursue a career in the arts rather than a diploma/science/commerce profession. But it is entirely up to you where you go and what field you are interested in. So make a wise decision. Because the entire future will be determined by this.
You can take any branch for engineering, Just here you need is daily practice of maths related subjects during each semester and pass the exams, That's it.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck!
You may rather pursue Computer Science. You just need to be strong with basics of Mathematics and Statistics, and you can easily ace CSE or IT. This branch even has fair share of career scope and placement prospects. Dont take something like Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, you'll be trapped in Equations and Calculus throughout your 4 year duration.
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