KU vs TU's mathematics course
I will be joining bachelors this year. I'm really really interested in mathematics and its applications. However, I'm pretty confused about whether I should go for KU's computational mathematics or TU's mathematical science/ mathematics course. I look for course rigour, applications, and research. I want to be able to be competent enough for abroad after graduation. I mean for top programs in good universities, lol. What should I do? What are the core factors that I should consider before choosing?
Please help a brother out. I'm open to any advice and suggestions.
Also, consider that I don't really care about the price ( hypothetically) and commute. If KU is worth it, then I will invest.