Introduction to Mathematics
Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement. Mathematics is all around us and in everything we do. It acts as a building block of everything that we use in our daily lives, like mobile services, architecture, art, money, engineering and even sports.
Since the beginning of civilization mathematics has played a crucial-roles in our lives. The need for mathematics arose from the wants of society. The more complex a society, the more complex the mathematical needs. As civilisations developed mathematics began to work with geometry, which uses computer areas and volumes to make angular measurements and has many practical applications. Geometry is used in everything from home construction to fashion and interior design.
Few lines about B.Sc Mathematics
B.Sc Mathematics is a 3-year undergraduate academic degree that is divided into 6 semesters. The aim of the course is to develop mathematical skills among the students and make them expert mathematicians. The mathematics subject is always studied in combinations in the bachelor level. The course trains the students with in-depth knowledge of geometry, trigonometry, calculus and other theories. The course also explores related topics like computer science and statistics.
Combinations for B.Sc Mathematics
The B.Sc Mathematics course is studied in combination with other related subjects. Some of the important combinations available for B.Sc Mathematics course are:
- B.Sc Mathematics Honours
- B.Sc Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
- B.Sc Physics, Mathematics, Electronics
- B.Sc Economics, Mathematics, Statistics
- B.Sc Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics
- B.Sc Computer Science, Mathematics, Electronics
- B.Sc Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science
Eligibility for B.Sc Mathematics
The students who have passed with subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Electronics, Statistics with 50% aggregate in their PUC or 10+2 from recognised board are eligible to apply for B.Sc Mathematics.
Admission Process
The students who are interested to join can follow two types of admission procedures. First one is merit-based admission and second one is direct admission.