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How do I prepare for BHU UET Bsc Maths (hons)?

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Shirsti Varma Posted On : November 11th, 2021
Bachelor in Physics from Banaras Hindu University (2018)

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. 

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What is the value of doing BHU BSc Math Honours?

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Himangi Srivastava Posted On : November 18th, 2022
Student at Banaras Hindu University (2019-present)

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.

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Where can I get the previous year’s solved paper for Jamia Millia Islamia B.Sc. Math Hons.?

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Anjum Ali, Posted On : November 1st, 2021
B.Tech from Jamia Millia Islamia (2019)

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.

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Among Hindu, Hansraj, Ramjas and Kirori Mal, which college is best for doing a B.Sc (Maths)?

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Sahil Mishra Posted On : January 28th, 2022
Political science from Ramjas College, University of Delhi
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. 

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Which college is the best for a B.Sc(honours) in mathematics, Ramjas College or Kirori Mal College?

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Shashank Roy Posted On : November 8th, 2021
B.Sc. Physics (Hons.) from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University (2021)

Both Ramjas College and Kirori Mal College are quite reputed colleges. There are no such parameters to differentiate between these two. Both of these two institutes have good faculty bases. You will also get decent facilities to learn at these colleges. 

The only significant factor that can be mentioned is that Kirori Mal has a NAAC A+ accreditation with a better grade as compared to Ramjas. However, it’s not wise to compare these two institutes based on grade. You will have decent opportunities at both. So, you can opt for any of these two based on your convenience. 

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Is Motilal Nehru College, DU good for B.Sc.(honours) maths?

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Maya Vats, Posted On : November 22nd, 2021
studied at University of Delhi (2014)

Yes, Motilal Nehru College (MLNC) is good for pursuing a B.Sc. Honours degree in Mathematics. 

There are many benefits like:

  • You don't have to worry about your internal exam marks, as they are checked by the faculty members.
  • The faculty of Mathematics is very cooperative, friendly and oftentimes lenient.
  • The student crowd is really enthusiastic and competitive. You will study amongst some of the brightest minds in the country.
  • The overall ambience of the college is very welcoming and devoid of any kind of discrimination.
Categories B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics at MLNC
Course Fee INR 22,350
Placement Percentage 80%
Average CTC 4-5 LPA
Recruiting Companies KPMG, EY, PWC, DE Shaw, Willis Towers Consultancy and TresVista.

However, always keep in mind that the college does not matter much, it is your performance that will define you and help you build your career further.

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Which is Better for B.Sc(Hons) Mathematics : Jesus and Mary, Daulat Ram or Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College?

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Poorva Banerjee Posted On : February 1st, 2022
studied at University of Delhi

Among all three colleges, Khalsa College is better since it has good infrastructure and better faculties. It is also a co-ed college and the crowd at SGTB Khalsa College is much better than Daulat Ram College.

It’s always better to choose an institute near your home. You can save the time you will need to spend during travel otherwise. If distance isn’t an issue for you, you can choose Jesus and Mary College. 

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Which is better for B.Sc (Hons) Maths: JMC or Venky?

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Anirban Roy Posted On : October 29th, 2021
B.A (Hons) Political Science Political Science, Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University (2021)

I know people from both JMC and Venky. Based on the things I heard from them, I will say Venky is definitely a better option for doing a B.Sc (Hons) in Mathematics. Here is why.

  • Faculty - Venky has one of the best faculty bases in the whole university. The teachers are well-experienced and cooperative.
  • Infrastructure - The infrastructure of the institute is great. There is a foyer, ICT lab, auditorium, and a well-equipped Maths department. 
  • Library - The library has a great collection of books. 
  • Fest - Exponents is the fest for the Maths department. You will get to meet other Math scholars in this fest. Other than that, there is the annual fest Nexus.

Considering all these factors, it is safe to say that Venky is definitely a better option.

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Which college is better for maths Hons. Jmc or hansraj?

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Himani Ghose Posted On : October 29th, 2021
Jesus and Mary College

Here is some information regarding the JMC and Hansraj Maths department based on the experience of my friends from both institutes. 

JMC:

  • The Maths department is well-equipped.
  • Along with theory, students need to take up practical projects in their B.Sc. This will help you with your CV.
  • JMC has one of the oldest placement cells in DU. It is also quite active. Every year they organize campus placements and reputed companies like KPMC, Deloitte, ITC, Accenture visit to recruit students. 
  • JMC doesn’t offer hostel accommodation.

Hansraj:

  • The student crowd of the institute is quite diverse. You will get to meet people from all over the world.
  • The hostel and mess facilities are great.
  • Campus life is lively and enjoyable.
  • It offers good extracurricular activities.

Go through the above-mentioned points and choose the institute that suits your requirements. 

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