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B.Sc. in Mathematics

B.Sc. in Mathematics

1. Brief About the Course

B.Sc. in Mathematics looks at the fundamentals of math including the principles, ideas, and uses of it. It emphasizes theoretical and practical mathematics, including coverage of calculus, algebra, geometry, statistics, and numerical techniques. Students are ready for technical fields, research, analysis, academia employment, that the course provides.

2. Duration

  • 3 years (6 semesters).

3. Career Opportunities

  • Mathematician.
  • Data Analyst/Scientist.
  • Statistician.
  • Actuarial Analyst.
  • Research Scientist.
  • Opportunities in academia, banking, finance, IT, and government sectors.

4. Skills Acquired

  • Great analytical and problem solving capabilities.
  • Ability in computational methods and mathematical modeling
  • Knowledge of programming languages like MATLAB, R, and Python helps in statistical analysis.
  • Logical thinking and logical reasoning
  • Ability to handle complex quantitative data.

5. Eligibility Criteria

  • Completion of 12th grade with Mathematics as a compulsory subject.
  • Minimum passing grades according to the criteria of the institutes.

6. Course Fee

  • Public Institutions: ₹10,000 - ₹50,000 per year.
  • Private Institutions: ₹50,000 - ₹1,50,000 per year.

7. Mode of Study

  • Full-time (standard).
  • Online or distance learning options are available for working professionals.

8. Top Institutes Offering

  • Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata.
  • Delhi University (DU), New Delhi.
  • Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI), Chennai.
  • Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi.
  • St. Stephen’s College, Delhi.

9. Private Entrance Exams

  • CMI Entrance Exam (Chennai Mathematical Institute).
  • Institution-specific exams for private universities.

10. Government Entrance Exams

  • IISER Aptitude Test (for science courses at IISERs).
  • State-level entrance exams for specific universities.

11. Important Points

  • B.Sc. Mathematics graduates can specialize in applied mathematics, data science, or actuarial science for advanced career opportunities.
  • Certifications in analytics and computational mathematics along internships strengthen employment possibilities.
  • Career trajectories in academia or research usually require for M.Sc. or other postgraduate degrees. degree or PhD.