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Placement is good. There is a placement cell. Companies like bajaj, Infosys visited our college. Around 25% students are placed according to their profile .I will do higher education after getting this degree.
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I was a huge fan of Maths since high school, it had always been my top bestfriend. I made this decision because of my commendable score in Mathematics in class 12. Things definitely changed in grad school. And math surely became very difficult . But i never regret my choice
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I opteed for this course because I like Maths from the school times and I have scored good in it. Also I thought just like in school Maths is only calculataion based but that was a misconecption in graduation Maths is calculative but also theoretical. In graduation you wil be taught about real Maths how the fromula came from etc. I think there are some areas for improvement. For example students only know some of the career options after Bsc. Maths . They don't know that you can go for various options like Isro, Drdo . Career councelling should be there before the admission into this course. The exams for this course are purely based on what teachers taught you in the class. They are not so hard if you study the notes properly and understand it you can do quite well. And also got cgpa more than 8 and some students also get more than 9 . Then exam are of 3 hours which is more than enough.
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I chose this course because maths is my favorite subject and the students whose favorite subject is maths should definitely choose this course the difficulty level is the same as we gave exams in our School. If students study properly then they can secure good grades in their University exams.
Big companies like Deloitte, KPMG, Amazon, and Samsung provide job opportunities here giving a decent CTC to students applying. Projects are given to students to enhance their resume and try to bag the best job they can get..also it gives a personality for interview..the average package is like 5 lack and almost 40 percent of students sit for placement but few do get into...my plans for future is to keep carrying my studies for masters
Students become eligible for campus placement in the 6th sem (in the last year of their graduation degree), And I'll go for higher studies in the same field. (For master's degree) As there are not many options for a bachelor's degree.
I always had a keen interest in mathematics and want to pursue it further as well. The teacher and student ratio are good as well. All the faculty members have great knowledge about the subject. Exams and tests are taken frequently to keep up the pace.
I always had a keen interest in mathematics and want to pursue it further as well. The teacher and student ratio are good as well. All the faculty members have great knowledge about the subject. Exams are taken frequently to keep up the pace.
Placements are basically starts from 3rd year pass out students but it totally depend from company to company. Some companies provide placements opportunities from 2nd year itself. Although internships start availing from 1st semester and go throughout your graduation. Placements are not that good of our college in comparison with the top colleges of DU. Not all students are placed hardly 30-40 percent of students, even you yourself have to find for the jobs . The average package goes from 5-15 LPA. After B.Sc. math's hons a lot of students choose placement opportunities, many chose to go for civil services and some goes for MBA or M.Scs. according to their needs and interests.
Maths is one of my favorites and I want to pursue my career in this particular field. In the maths department, the student-faculty ratio is quite good. But the faculty is great and highly knowledgeable about the subject. Every professor has a unique way of teaching. If one studies daily and does not pile up the syllabus everything is a piece of cake then no doubt about that.
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