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Hemanth Gunturi

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Career Option After B.Sc. Math Career Option After B.Sc. Chemistry This is true that a Physics degree can provide you with the best career opportunities along with a decent salary. So, if you are interested in Physics choose it as your career option.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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Yes, It is a good choice to do M. C. A after B.Sc (Maths). You need not to scare to do M. C. A after B.Sc. There are plenty of job opportunities available after the completion of M. C. A course.

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Palak Madaan

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Both the courses have different value and different career options as well.

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Atul Sharma

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You can pursue a B.Sc. In Mathematics only if you are a Biology and math student. You are unable to pursue a B.Sc. In Mathematics if you are only a Biology student. There isn't a single programme where you can pursue a B.Sc. In math with simply Biology.

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Deeksha Dixit

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If you want to study mathematical concepts in detail, you can go for B.Sc. (hons) math. A B.Sc. In math (general) can provide you with a basic understanding of other Science subjects in addition to a math degree. The basic difference between these two degrees is that B.Sc. Math is a multidisciplinary course, whereas B.Sc. (hons) in math is more of a research-oriented, detailed study of math. Following your B.Sc. In Math, you will need to pursue a master's degree or any professional course. However, a B.Sc. (hons) in math allows you to work in some positions such as assistant researcher, analyst, tutor, etc.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You can select the career path you want to take from the range of options provided by both courses. Comparatively speaking, the B.Sc (general) in math is a less professional course than the B.Sc (hons. ) in chemistry.
1. The course syllabus: In B.Sc math, you learn about mathematical concepts in detail, such as multivariate calculus, derivatives, and polynomial approximation. You thoroughly study reactivity, analytical techniques, molecular modeling, and drug design in B.Sc (hons) chemistry.
2. Careers: A B.Sc in math qualifies you for positions like assistant researcher, math tutor, data analyst, etc. You can work as a production chem
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SUDHANSHU KUMAR

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Some of the budget colleges-
1.Hindu College,Delhi University
2.Bhu main campus,Banaras Hindu University
3.Patna Science College,Patna University
4.University of Hydrabad
5.Allahabad University

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Deeksha Dixit

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Miranda House is indeed, one of the best colleges for BSc Maths (Hons). It has been ranked first in the country by NIRF. 1. The course fee for B.Sc. Math (hons. ). Is just Rs. 51,300. 2. The department of mathematics has one of the best faculty members in the country. 3. The course curriculum is updated frequently as per market demand. 4. Extra tutorials are held each week to clarify students' doubts. 5. The students are taught with the help of smart classes for better learning. 6. The average annual salary offered to graduates of this course at Miranda House is 4 LPA. 7. Since the focus is more on academics at Miranda House, the major
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Manohar matta

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Selection is based on a merit list developed based on 12th marks submitted by the candidates for each particular course. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Eligibility: At least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in 12th with relevant subjects from a recognized board

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