In general, a BSc (Hons) in Math is a good course that leads to a variety of career opportunities, including -
Masters: After completing a BSc Hons in Mathematics, one can pursue a MSc in Mathematics, Statistics, Operational Research, Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics and Computing, or Mathematics and Computing. Some prestigious institutes that offer MSc in Mathematics include IITs, IISER, IISc Bangalore, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, University of Hyderabad, and Chennai Mathematical Institute
MBA: Following a BSc Hons in Math, an MBA is a good option for starting your career.
Actuarial Science: If you want a job right after graduation, pursuing and passing at least three actuarial science exams will get you a good job.
MCA / CODING: The IT industry is one of the fastest growing in INDIA, with many job opportunities available after a BSc Hons in Math. You can pursue IT jobs if you know a little coding, or you can pursue MCA, for which you will have to give NIMCET exams.
Teaching: After completing your BSc Hons, you can pursue a career in education by taking the B.ED or, if you want to be a professor or lecturer, the JRF or NET exam.
There are various other scopes available for students. They can also pursue a career in Research, go for Government Jobs (SSC), DRDO, ISRO, and so on.
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.
The required cutoff for the general candidates is around 190-200. So, try to score 240 to get your preferred combination.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, Motilal Nehru College (MLNC) is good for pursuing a B.Sc. Honours degree in Mathematics.
There are many benefits like:
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.
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.
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.
Considering all these factors, it is safe to say that Venky is definitely a better option.
Here is some information regarding the JMC and Hansraj Maths department based on the experience of my friends from both institutes.
JMC:
Hansraj:
Go through the above-mentioned points and choose the institute that suits your requirements.