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Total Fees
21.75 K
Seats
120

Fees Details

General

21.75 K

Disclaimer: Data for total fees has been calculated based on all years/semesters as provided by the college. The actual fees may vary.

Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Hons is an undergraduate Three-year duration full-time course and it is Affiliated to Vidyasagar University, Midnapur.


Eligibility Criteria

The candidate should have minimum Marks in H.S. with grand total 60% marks and Math 70% + Pass Marks in Phys. & Chem.

Admission Details

 Admission to all UG Courses is done through Online Merit-Based System

Student Reviews for B.Sc Mathematics Hons

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

Good college in Medinipur

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College Infrastructure

Well maintained classrooms are there and all the types of books are available in our college library. The facilities in our college are free Wi-Fi, advanced laboratories and computer-based laboratory, and digital library

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