can i taking bsc maths without physics
Yes you can pursue BSc Mathematics, without taking Physics. Instead of Physics, you can opt for other subjects (as per the availability in your desired college).
Other points regarding BSc Mathematics -
- Duration of course - 3 years
- Eligibility - Minimum 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (Science Stream)
- Admission - Direct or on the basis of entrance exams (top entrance exams include GSAT, DUET, PUBDET)
- Fees (Range) - Rs 2,000 to Rs 60,000
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Hey Applicant
A bachelor's degree in mathematics (B.Sc. Mathematics) is a three-year full-time undergraduate programme available to graduates who have completed their mathematical programme. The basic requirement for pursuing B.Sc. Mathematics is a 10+2 diploma from a recognised board, with the minimum percentage required in 10+2 varying from college to college. Mathematics is a subject that deals with structure, change, and space at the undergraduate level. In order to enrol in the course, individuals must meet the eligibility requirements. After obtaining a B.Sc. degree in this field, individuals have a variety of options to pursue and have a bright future ahead of them due to the variety of job opportunities.
Yes you can pursue B.sc Math even without Physics, here is the list of subjects that you will have in your curriculum
The B.Sc. Mathematics curriculum varies from one college to another. The following is a list of significant subjects provided by the University of Delhi in the B.Sc. in Mathematics programme.
Semester-I |
Semester-II |
Calculus |
Real Analysis |
Algebra |
Differential Equations |
Semester-III |
Semester-IV |
Theory of Real Functions |
Partial Differential Equations |
Group Theory-I |
Riemann Integration & Series of Functions |
Multivariate Calculus |
Ring Theory & Linear Algebra-I |
LaTeX and HTML |
Computer Algebra Systems and Related Software |
Semester-V |
Semester-VI |
Metric Spaces |
Complex Analysis |
Group Theory-II |
Ring Theory and Linear Algebra-II |
Numerical Analysis |
Mathematical Finance |
Mathematical Modeling and Graph Theory |
Introduction to Information Theory and Coding |
C++ Programming for Mathematics |
Biomathematics |
Probability Theory and Statistics |
Number Theory |
Discrete Mathematics |
Linear Programming and Applications |
Cryptography and Network Security |
Mechanics |
Good luck!!!