Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Applied Mathematics)

After completing B.Sc. in applied mathematics there are two options to pursue a career. Either opt for higher studies or get a job in public or private sector. The major career options after the course are in the field of accountancy, business, computer programming etc. Some of the major career options are:

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Mathematician

The job of a mathematician is to understand the concepts of mathematics and use them practically.

Actuary

The actuary is one who analyses the risks of an organization.

Statistician

A statistician’s job is to decode the statistics for the layman and analyse the statistics of a company/organization.

Accountant

The accountant keeps the account dealings of any organization.

Economist

The economist has a very sharp mind and works in terms of the logistics and statistics of the economy.

After pursuing this course, one gets a deep understanding of applying the theoretical concepts of mathematics in the real-world problems. This course also develops an understanding among the students to be able to understand the connection between mathematics and science and to be able to appreciate the contribution of mathematics in other fields including science, business and economics.

B.Sc. Applied Mathematics: Salary Trends

Salary trend after completing B.Sc. degree depends on job profile one is working for. It also depends on employment sector, company profile and work experience. Usually government sector offer the immense opportunities and handsome salary packages to the graduates. According to job profile a credit analyst or financial analyst tends to earn more than any other profiles.

The basic salary patterns of a few of the jobs after B. Sc. Applied Mathematics are:

salary graph for B. Sc applied mathematics

Apart from this salary trend also depends on college degree. The reputation of college matters a lot while placement. A Delhi University or any other central university graduate tends to get placed at better salary package than any other graduate.

Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Applied Mathematics) : 23 answered questions

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Ques. What is the future of B.Math and B.Stat students in ISI, Kolkata?

● Top Answer By Praniti Das on 28 Sept 21

Ans. ISI Kolkata does not provide a B.Math program. The majority of B.Stat students return for M.Stat while some people join CMI, TIFR, IIM, and other such organizations.  M.Stat employees earn an average of 16–17 LPA, and many of them attend prestigious US graduate institutions. There are no fees for the entire program, and a stipend is provided. So, if you're looking for a career here, your future is bright.Read more
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Ques. How many marks have been necessary to take admissions in the BHU (math)?

● Top Answer By Vishal Kumar on 15 Nov 22

Ans. The BSc (Maths) entrance exam is BHU is one of the easiest exams. You can score fairly good marks by just going through your 12th-grade Maths, Physics, and Chemistry books. Study Chemistry from NCERT book. A thorough study of the following chapters will get you good marks: Biomolecule Polymer Animes Chemistry in everyday life The questions in the entrance exam are mostly based on direct concepts or formulas. As far as the number of marks necessary is concerned, there is no fixed digit. But at least attempt 70 questions without mistakes. This means you need to score at least 210 marks out of 450. However, this number keeps changing based on the pattern of the question paper.Read more
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Ques. How do I prepare for BHU UET Bsc Maths (hons)?

● Top Answer By Shirsti Varma on 11 Nov 21

Ans. To score well in BHU UET, you need to have your basics clear. Go through all the chapters in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics from NCERT books and your textbooks at least once.  Go through the previous year’s questions from the BHU website. You will get to know the question trends and also get an idea of the chapters to focus on. They often repeat questions. The questions are not that hard. You can easily attempt 10% of the questions. 60% of the questions require fundamental knowledge of the subjects. Only around 30% of the questions will be difficult to solve. But you don’t need to worry about the 30% difficult question. You can easily score enough marks from the rest of the paper. Time management is crucial during the examination. The allotted time is 150 min. Which can seem short, if you don’t plan accordingly. First, you should attempt Chemistry questions. These are easy to solve and require less time. Then you can move on to Physics and Mathematics. Don’t stress too much on the questions that you don’t know the answer to. Try to score at least 120 out of 150 in the Chemistry section.  Your focus on class 11 and 12th syllabus should be 40/60.  The required cutoff for the general candidates is around 190-200. So, try to score 240 to get your preferred combination. Read more
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Ques. Which course should I choose if I get a chance to study at ISI Kolkata, a B.Math or a B.Stat?

● Top Answer By Aniket Sinha on 07 Oct 21

Ans. Both B.Stat and B.Math are different courses being offered at different campuses at ISI Kolkata and ISI Bangalore respectively. There are only a few common subjects in both courses.  The choice ultimately depends on your choice and interest. You can go through the syllabus of both courses and understand the topics. Find whichever interests you, you can choose to be research-oriented like B.math students or go for M.stat or other courses, if you choose so. You can apply for only 1 course because the institute conducts the entrance of both courses at the same time and day. You will be able to appear for only one of them.Read more
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Ques. What is the value of doing BHU BSc Math Honours?

● Top Answer By Himangi Srivastava on 18 Nov 22

Ans. My sister’s friend could not score a good rank in engineering but was lucky enough to get a seat in BHU UET for Maths Hons. She shared her experience that this was the best decision of her life as she felt unique. She made a lot of memories and befriended many talented people. She lived her college life to her fullest extent. From hostels to backlogs, she experienced all the fun. Despite creating hundreds of memories, today her batchmates are in IITs, 10% in IISc Banglore, 15% in IISERs, and 10% in IIMs. The others are booming in their own fields.Read more
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Ques. How can I do BSc Mathematics major through IGNOU?

● Top Answer By Santosh Singh on 19 Oct 22

Ans. If you are willing to get admission at IGNOU for B.Sc. Mathematics you can follow the following steps: choose minimum 40 credits worth of Mathematics electives you have to choose/opt your Mathematics electives according to year wise scheme i.e some electives in first year,some in second year and rest are in third year. Remember you cannot opt a 3rd year elective course in first year or second year. You can opt a first year course in second year or third year. Similarly a second year course in the third year. This is why there are less than 24 credit options of Mathematics electives. Online registration system eliminates the already selected electives automatically. This is the reason you don’t get MTE1 or MTE6 etc. options in your second year reregistration options list. MTE 06 is the toughest paper so try opting other electives.Read more
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Ques. What is the syllabus for the BHU UET BSc in Maths (hons)

● Top Answer By Ashish Gupta on 17 Nov 22

Ans. The syllabus for the BHU UET BAc in Maths is vast. One single book is not enough to cover it. But having a strong command of 10+2 syllabus is very important. Studying the previous years questions will give you a clear picture of the pattern of questions. The key syllabus for Maths Hons is: Relations and Functions and their Notations ( RD Sharma) The toughest part of the paper has to be Complex Numbers Previous year papers Binary system  If you are well versed in the above syllabus you are likely to score good marks.Read more
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Ques. Where can I get the previous year’s solved paper for Jamia Millia Islamia B.Sc. Math Hons.?

● Top Answer By Anjum Ali, on 01 Nov 21

Ans. One of my friends studied at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI). According to him, getting previous year’s solved papers for B.Sc. Math Honours is easy. You can visit the official site of the institute and search for the previous year’s paper. Download the question paper year wise Click on the link and the paper will be downloaded in Pdf format. If you do not get them online, try searching for the question books of every year in bookstores or in shopping sites like Amazon or Flipkart.Read more
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Ques. Among Hindu, Hansraj, Ramjas and Kirori Mal, which college is best for doing a B.Sc (Maths)?

● Top Answer By Sahil Mishra on 28 Jan 22

Ans. Wait for the cutoff lists to get released. If you clear the cutoff for each of these colleges, then your preference order should be as follows. Hindu>Kirori Mal>Hansraj>Ramjas The required cutoff for North campus colleges is usually higher than the south campus colleges. You can choose the college based on your cutoff. Read more
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Ques. Should I take up math and computing at IIT Delhi, or B.Math at ISI Bengaluru?

● Top Answer By Aditi Banerjee on 05 Apr 23

Ans. Whether you should opt for MnC at IIT Delhi or B.Math at ISI Bangalore depends on what you want from your graduation and your career prospects. Academically both institutes are excellent and none is better than the other. So my answer entails the drastic difference in the curriculum and scope of the two programs. Bachelor of Mathematics, ISI Bengaluru This program has high-tech mathematical stuff and purely focuses on Mathematics. The Institute is smaller than IIT Delhi and ideal for those who have a single passion in life, Maths. The coursework consists of abstract algebra, analysis, probability theory, and so on. Additionally, it has compulsory courses in Statistics, Probability, and Physics as well. Although it offers some CS courses also, the program does not focus on Computer Science much. Math and Computing (MnC), IIT Delhi The curriculum of the MnC program is more inclined toward computer science than Mathematics. The program focuses more on applied mathematics, rather than pure mathematics. As a result, graduates from this course can start jobs earlier than those from ISI. In a nutshell, if you are willing to go for higher education and research in mathematics, then ISI should be your goal. If you are a person interested in the practical application of concepts and want to eventually be employed in a company, then IIT Delhi is the best place for you.Read more
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