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jasveer singh

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Hi
You can refer the following:
Mathematical Analysis Binmore K. G
Methods of Real Analysis Richard. R Goldberg
Principles of Mathematical Analysis Rudin. W
Real Analysis H. L. Royden.

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jasveer singh

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You can refer the following:
Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences Mary L Boas. Advanced Engineering Mathematics Erwin Kreyszig. Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering Riley, Bence Hobson and Bence. Vector Analysis Schaum's Series Murray R Spiegel. Mathematical Physics H. K. Dass.

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To pursue an MBA, you need to qualify for entrance exams such as CAT MAT XAT NMAT SNAP etc. The Common Admission Test CAT is one of the most popular and competitive MBA entrance exams in India. However, it is not necessarily the easiest exam to qualify for. The level of difficulty of these exams can vary depending on various factors like the exam pattern, syllabus, and individual strengths and weaknesses. However, all of these exams require a certain level of proficiency in quantitative reasoning, which includes mathematics. Since you mentioned that you only know 10th level math, you may find the quantitative section of these exams cha
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Udita Das

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The average fee charged by B.Sc. Mathematics Colleges varies from INR 5,000 to 50,000 for a period of 3 years. The fee for B.Sc. In computer Science degree course ranges from INR 1 Lacs to INR 7 Lacs. I hope this helps!

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Nikhil Dhouni

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The fees is approximately 50000 INR.

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Vishal Raj

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Yes, it is possible to pursue BCA in India and then an MS in Cybersecurity in New Zealand. To pursue BCA in India, you need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the university you are interested in. Typically, it requires passing 12th grade with a minimum percentage in commerce and mathematics. After completing your BCA in India, you can apply for an MS in Cybersecurity in New Zealand. To pursue an MS in Cybersecurity in New Zealand, you will need to meet the admission requirements set by the university you are interested in. This may include having a relevant undergraduate degree, meeting the English language requirements, and mee
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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The mathematics that a more experienced programmer WILL NEED in the workplace is covered in computer Science courses. The mathematics that a computer scientist WILL require and a programmer MIGHT need are included in the subject of mathematics and computing. You mention that you want to work in the software development industry, therefore computer Science would be the best option for you (in my opinion), since I am a firm believer that you can learn what you need as and when it is needed (something you will already have to do). It is a waste of time (again in my opinion) to devote some of your college time to academics to studying some
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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Your interest will determine this. Software engineering should be your first choice if you're interested in coding careers; but, if you're genuinely interested in mathematical coding, algorithms, and statistical analysis, mathematics and computer should be your first choice. Each branch has its own set of benefits and drawbacks. The Department of Computer Engineering is responsible for software engineering. The main focus of your four-year study schedule is software development. The curriculum has been upgraded and is regarded as superior than computer engineering. The DTU Department of Applied Mathematics is where mathematics and comp
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Somil Goyal

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A well-liked undergraduate degree programme that provides a solid foundation in the three essential courses is the B.Sc. With Math, Physics and Computer Science as the majors. The goal of this curriculum is to give pupils a thorough understanding of the mathematical, physical, and computational foundations of contemporary Science and technology. Students will study advanced subjects such Differential Equations mathematical modeling, quantum mechanics, computer programming, data structures, algorithms, and software development during the course of the curriculum. Through projects, programming assignments, and lab investigations, they wi
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Muskan Yadav

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If you do not have mathematics as a subject in your 12th standard, you may still be eligible for some courses at Hansraj College. However, it is recommended that you check the eligibility criteria for the specific program you are interested in applying for to determine if you meet the admission requirements.
Well, Hansraj is very good choice . Best wishes for your future.

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