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23rd August 2017, 05:20 PM
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Am I eligible to apply for M.Sc Mathematics after completion of BCA with 64 percent?
I wanted to know if I can apply for reputed institutes of M.Sc mathematics. I have completed BCA with 64 % aggregate under Shivaji university Kolhapur and i had " computer statistical methods/computer maths" subject in second year of BCA. The subject covered the following units:-
Unit 1 – Introduction to Statistics (12) 1.1 Meaning and Scope of Statistics, Primary and Secondary data. 1.2 Frequency, Frequency distribution, Qualitative and quantitative data, Discrete and Continuous variables. 1.3 Representation of frequency distribution by graphs: Histogram, Frequency polygon, Frequency curve, O give curve. Representation of Statistical data by Bar diagram and Pie chart. 1.4 Numerical examples based on 1.2, 1.3. Unit 2 – Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion (18) 2.1 Measures of central Tendency (Averages) 2.1.1 Meaning of averages, Requirements of good average. 2.1.2 Definitions of Arithmetic mean (A.M.), Combined mean, Median, Quartiles Mode, Relation between mean, median and mode. 2.1.3 Merits and Demerits of Mean, Median and Mode. 2.1.4 Numerical examples based on 2.1.2. 2.1.5 Determination of Median and Mode by Graph. 2.2 Measures of Dispersion (Variability): 2.2.1 Meaning of Variability, Absolute and Relative measures of dispersion. 2.2.2 Definitions of Q.D., M.D., S.D. and Variance, Combined variance and their relative measures, Coefficient of Variation (C.V.). 2.2.3 Numerical examples based on 2.2.2. Unit 3 – Analysis of Bivariate data (15) 3.1 Correlation: 3.1.1 Concept of Correlation, Types of correlation (Positive, Negative, Linear and Non-linear), Methods of studying correlation: Scatter diagram, Karl Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient (r) and Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient (R). 3.1.2 Interpretation of r = + 1, r = -1, r = 0. 3.1.3 Numerical examples on 3.1.1and 3.1.2 3.2 Regression: 3.2.1. Concept of Regression, Definitions of regression coefficients and Equations of regression lines. Properties of regression coefficients. (Statements only) 3.2.2 Numerical examples on 3.2.1. Unit 4 – Sampling Techniques and Time Series Analysis (15) 4.1 Sampling Techniques: 4.1.1 Definitions of Sample, Population, Sampling, Sampling Method and Census method. Advantages of sampling method over census method. 4.1.2 Types of sampling: Simple Random Sampling (with and without replacement), Stratified Random Sampling, Merits and Demerits of S.R.S. and Stratified Sampling 4.1.3 Simple examples on Stratified Sampling. 4.2 Time Series: (Analysis and Forecasting) 4.2.1 Meaning and components of Time Series 4.2.2 Methods of determination of trend by (I) Method of Moving Averages. (II) Method of Progressive Averages. (III) Method of Least Squares (St.Line only) 4.2.3 Numerical examples on 4.2.2. I copy pasted the subject syllabus from college syllabus pdf. I had maths in 11th and 12th std (science). I wanted to know if I can apply for MSc mathematics. Please reply to this asap I really need help. |
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25th August 2017, 04:30 AM
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Re: Am I eligible to apply for M.Sc Mathematics after completion of BCA with 64 percent?
Yes, you can apply for M.Sc Mathematics after completion of BCA.
Education qualification required for M.Sc Mathematics is Bachelors from recognized university with minimum 55% aggregate marks with one of the subjects be Mathematics. |
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25th August 2017, 08:45 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to apply for M.Sc Mathematics after completion of BCA with 64 percent?
To be eligible for pursuing M.Sc in Mathematics one is required to have completed his/her bachelor degree course with Mathematics ( pure ) as a main subjects from a recognized university.
So being a student of BCA degree in which only computer Mathematics is taught you are not eligible to pursue M.Sc degree in Mathematics. |
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