
(‘The Right Choice’ is a series by The Indian Express that addresses common questions, misconceptions, and doubts surrounding undergraduate admissions. You can read the stories here.)
— Uma Bhardwaj
BA (Hons) History or BA (Hons) Political Science: Which one should a student choose
BA Maths (Hons): A Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics focuses on theoretical aspects, integrating humanities and social sciences. It is ideal for students interested in teaching, research, or interdisciplinary applications of mathematics.
BCom Maths (Hons): This program combines mathematics with commerce subjects like accounting, finance, and economics. It is tailored for students aiming for careers in banking, actuarial science, and business analytics.
BSc Maths (Hons): A Bachelor of Science in Mathematics delves deeper into advanced mathematical theories and scientific applications. It suits students inclined towards research, data science, or technical roles.
BA Maths (Hons): Graduates often pursue teaching, government jobs, civil services, or research.
BCom Maths (Hons): Ideal for careers in finance, risk management, stock market analysis, and business consultancy.
BSc Maths (Hons): This leads to opportunities in data science, software development, statistical analysis, and academia.
BA Maths (Hons): Enhances logical reasoning, analytical skills, and communication abilities.
BCom Maths (Hons): Develops numerical aptitude, financial literacy, and business analytics expertise.
BSc Maths (Hons): Focuses on problem-solving, computational skills, and statistical analysis.
The choice depends on career goals and interests. For a blend of mathematics with social sciences – BA Maths (Hons) is suitable. For commerce and finance enthusiasts – BCom Maths (Hons) offers relevant industry skills and for research and scientific applications – BSc Maths (Hons) provides a strong mathematical foundation.
Each programme has its merits and aligns with different professional pathways. Aspiring students should evaluate their career aspirations and interests before making a decision. With the right choice, mathematics can open doors to diverse and rewarding opportunities.
[Prof (Dr) Uma Bhardwaj is the Vice Chancellor of Noida International University]