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Glad to meet you. Yes, you can pursue B.Sc. Maths after 12th. Some institutes insist on 12th with Science stream, but mostly they do take commerce students with Maths as one of the subjects in 12th. There would be some criteria of minimum percentage etc. Or there might also be an entrance exam set by the college, so be prepared. Top B.Sc. Mathematics Honours Colleges in India
Hindu College, Delhi University. Miranda House, Delhi University.
NIMS University, [NIMSU] Jaipur. St Stephens College, Delhi University, New Delhi. Banaras Hindu University. If you found it useful then upvote or thumb up my answer. Good luck.
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St. Stephen College. Hindu College. Lady Shri Ram College for women. Kirori Mal College. Ramjas College. Miranda House. Hans Raj College. If you found it useful then upvote or thumb up my answer. Good luck.
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For more information please visit the official website of the college or university. Good luck.
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I can see that there is no subject from mathematics apart from one topic of probability and statistics in the third seme
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