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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) Honours in Mathematics is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the Jai Prakash Vishwavidyalaya, Chapra.


Eligibility Criteria

A candidate passed in higher secondary examination (10+2) or appearing in Higher Secondary examination in the current academic year with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Biology as major subjects in science stream from any recognized board.

Student Reviews for B.Sc Mathematics Hons

College Infrastructure: 4/5
Academics: 4/5
Placements: 3/5
Value for Money: 3/5
Campus Life: 4/5

Good college for BSC in mathematics Hons.

College Infrastructure

My college infrastructure is very good.Classrooms are very big and they are neat and clean.Classrooms have black board in it to study.Laboratories are also available for different departments.Library is also available there.

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