hi.i have done bca as my graduation.can i do b.ed in maths and after that can i do msc in maths ?will it have issues
Hello Elakiya,
witha BCA you can pursue B.Ed inmaths if you had mathematics as a core subject during graduation. however, for M.Sc in maths, most universities require a B.Sc with maths specialization. so yes, it might be an issue unless you meet specific eligibility criteria.
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Hello there,
Yes, you
can pursue a B.Ed in Mathematics
after a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications), and later aim for an
M.Sc in Mathematics
, but there are a few important points you should consider:
1. B.Ed in Mathematics after BCA:
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Eligibility:
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Most universities require that you have studied Mathematics as one of the core subjects during graduation.
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If you had Mathematics in BCA (e.g., Discrete Mathematics, Numerical Methods, etc.), you may be eligible , depending on the institution.
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Note: Some universities insist on a B.Sc with Maths for a B.Ed in Mathematics. You should check specific university norms.
2. M.Sc in Mathematics after B.Ed (or BCA):
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Eligibility Requirements for M.Sc in Mathematics:
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Generally, a candidate should have completed a B.Sc with Mathematics or a closely related subject.
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A BCA may not be accepted for direct admission to M.Sc Mathematics in many traditional universities.
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B.Ed is not a substitute for graduation in Mathematics for M.Sc eligibility.
3. What You Can Do:
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If your goal is to pursue M.Sc in Mathematics , consider the following route:
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Option A: Enroll in a bridge course or second undergraduate degree (B.Sc Maths) to become eligible.
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Option B: Look for Open Universities (e.g., IGNOU) or private/deemed universities that may offer more flexible eligibility for M.Sc Mathematics.
Conclusion:
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B.Ed in Maths after BCA: Possible, if you had maths subjects in BCA.
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M.Sc in Maths after BCA/B.Ed: Generally not eligible directly with BCA. A B.Sc in Mathematics or equivalent is typically required.
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Recommended: Explore eligibility criteria for specific universities before planning further.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to ask. We will be happy to assist you.
Thank You and wishing you a bright future ahead.