What is the difference between BSc mathematical sciences and BSc physical sciences with chemistry?

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Raj shakya
a year ago

BSc Mathematical Sciences is a mathematics degree that combines traditional mathematics subjects with advanced courses in statistics, programming, and data science that will prepare students for the array of numerate and analytical professions that are found at the core of both modern research and t

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I want to crack UPSC for IAS and thinking for opting maths as an optional subject so which of the two courses will be beneficial?

Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Hello, Mathematical Sciences is a mathematics degree that combines traditional mathematics subjects with advanced courses in statistics, programming, and data science that will prepare students for the array of numerate and analytical professions that are found at the core of both modern research a

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Diwakar Goel
6 years ago
just consider it like studying maths and chemistry or studying physics, maths and chemistry the 12th science stream subjects. bsc math will lead you to analytical professions . and physical science will lead you to more traditional scientific professions

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Shriya Chaubey
6 years ago
Hi there!! BSc Mathematical Sciences is a mathematics degree that combines traditional mathematics subjects with advanced courses in statistics, programming, and data science that will prepare students for the array of numerate and analytical professions that are found at the core of both modern res

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6 years ago
BSc Mathematical Sciences is a mathematics degree that combines traditional mathematics subjects with advanced courses in statistics, programming, and data science that will prepare students for the array of numerate and analytical professions that are found at the core of both modern research and t

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