M.Sc Mathematics
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Students are now allowed to enroll in a regular full-time degree programme to pursue one more additional degree programme simultaneously on open/distance learning mode from the same university or another institution. So, you can do an MSc and B.Ed together. All the best.
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Hi, A candidate with a graduate degree in 10+2+3 pattern is eligible to apply for admission to this course. For admission to Msc Mathematics, a candidate must fulfill any of the following criteria: A candidate should have a B.Sc. Degree in Mathematics/Statistics/Applied Sciences/Computer Science/Information Technology.
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Yes, you have a great chance as the candidate should be having 50% aggregate. So, yes you'll get the admission there.
This may help you:-
https://www.shiksha.com/university/kuk-kurukshetra-university-24587/admission
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