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Shabana Bee

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Statistician, investment analyst, accountancy and finance are some other options that you can have in your bag. Also, being a Maths graduate gives you the option to opt for government jobs. You can apply for Bank PO exams, Civil services exam, CAT GMAT etc. The best part is, employers see Maths graduates as composed, collected and committed as well as logical. So that gives you a plus in whatever job you seek out.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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Yes, you can apply.
The eligibility for MCA in CU is-
Recognized bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks (45% marks in case SC/ST category) in Mathematics/ Statistics/ Business Mathematics/ Business Statistics/ Quantitative Technique as compulsory/ optional/ additional paper as one of the subjects either at 10 + 2 or at graduation level.

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Shikher jainStudent

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Your admission depends on your category. Also, your subject which you want to choose. BHU is very good campus. Very students were trying to admission in it.

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Parth Gajiwala

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You'll get admission easily after completing 2nd and 3rd round. Because many of B.Sc students leave the college after confirmation of admission in engineering colleges. So, due to vacant seats, you'll get admission on these seats. So, be positive.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Yes, you may add computer science marks for best four subjects.
But your best fours must include English and mathematics in the first place.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Go for colleges in Mumbai University or colleges of South Campus in Delhi University.

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

Your admission will be based on your marks in PCM with one language. Every college is good in DU if you are interested in studies and giving regular time to it, but still, if you are interested, then google about top DU colleges for Maths (Hons), you will get your answer.
All the best.

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rohith kola

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If you have decided to opt for Maths (Hons) just because you are passionate about the mathematics which you study at 12th level, then my friend, I think you should think about it once more. This course is quite different from what students expect it to be. Generally, students get attracted towards calculus which they study at school but in this course, differentiation, integration and almost all the subjects which you study at 12th level are rarely studied. Honours in mathematics at DU almost comprises of studying Pure Mathematics which involves the subjects like Analysis, Group Theory, etc., which are generally unheard till class 12th
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rohith kola

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If you have decided to opt for Maths (Hons) just because you are passionate about mathematics which you study at 12th level, then my friend, I think you should think about it once more. This course is quite different from what students expect it to be. Generally, students get attracted towards Calculus which they study at school but in this course, differentiation, integration and almost all the subjects which you study at 12th level are rarely studied. Honours in mathematics at DU almost comprises of studying Pure Mathematics which involves the subjects like Analysis, Group theory etc. Which are generally unheard till class 12th. Pure
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