The eligibility criteria for enrolling in a BSc in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science (BSc MSCS) typically require candidates to have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board. The primary requirement is that students must have studied Mathematics as a core subject, along with Science or Commerce, depending on the university’s specific guidelines. Most institutions expect candidates to achieve a minimum aggregate percentage (usually around 50-60%) in their qualifying examination. However, this percentage may vary depending on the university or college.
Some universities may also conduct entrance exams for admission, while others provide merit-based admissions based on 10+2 scores. Additionally, certain colleges might have reserved quotas for specific categories such as SC/ST/OBC or differently-abled students, providing relaxation in marks. Proficiency in English is also preferred as the medium of instruction is usually English. Prospective students should check with their chosen university for specific eligibility criteria and admission requirements.