B.Sc Maths

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Hi Jini,
Any graduation degree holder is eligible for CAT.
After qualifying CAT, you can get admission in IIM.
All the best.

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Ishwar VishwasBIOLOGIST

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First, they will check your PCM score and then English will be included as well.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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You need to do Diploma through distance because our education system doesn't allow to do 2 regular courses simultaneously.
Check out the distance course availability in this college.

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Anmol Bhushan

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You have various options to opt for:
1. Actuarial Sciences
2. MBA
3. GMAT
4. GRE
5. Banking and finance
6. Data Analyst

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Anmol Bhushan

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If you really are into mathematics and want to study further then only you should for M.Sc. And if believe in entering the real world and want to look for a job and earn by yourself then I would say banking and finance is better.

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Anmol Bhushan

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The fees structure for B.Sc maths varies from university to university and from college to college. For exmaple the fees for B.Sc mathematics in different colleges of Delhi University in North Campus varies from 13000-20000 whereas the fees for some colleges in South Campus or off campus colleges is around 7000.

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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No. The answer is obviously a no. You'll have to start from the very starting.

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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Did you mean you want to pursue Maths (Hons) in post graduation? If yes, then you will have to appear for entrance test of every government institute you want to take admission in. If you want to go in IIT you will have to appear for IIT JAM. If you want to go fir research in your subject along with post graduation you can apply for TIFR. For private colleges, there arena't any entrance tests.

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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Yes, of course, you can get admission in maths hons in Delhi University at least and other state Universities too. There may a little deduction in your percentage though while calculating for best 4.

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