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Scholar-Level 17
Triple are no more advised. You may read the following article from one of the fellow.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-it-like-to-triple-major
If you still wish, you may choose the subjects and write to the university directly about it.
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Candidates who want to pursue Masters degree programmes in Science should have completed three-years Bachelor degree programme in a related stream from a recognized university.
Some universities specify a cutoff or minimum marks that one should have in graduation to be eligible for the M.Sc programmes they offer. Others might ask applicants to appear for entrance exams or interviews or both to prove their competence and knowledge in the subject area they choose.
Higher study options after completing B.Sc in Mathematics:-
Master of Science in Financial Mathematics
Master of Science in Social Research Methods and Statistics
Master
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If you are clear about your career goal you may go for integrated programme as it will save you from admission process after b.tech. Whereas only b.tech will give you a chance to think over if you wish to change your specialization say after 4 yrs. Think and choose accordingly.
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