M.Sc Mathematics

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Engineering Mathematics is a branch of applied Mathematics concerning Mathematical methods and techniques that are typically used in engineering and industry. Along with fields like engineering physics and engineering geology, both of which may belong in the wider category engineering Science, engineering Mathematics is an interdisciplinary subject motivated by engineers' needs, both for practical, theoretical and other considerations out with their specialization, and to deal with constraints to be effective in their work.

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Cut-off marks for M.Sc in Mathematics in General category from the Central University of Kerala is 162 for the year 2016. This means that if you have 162 marks or more in your CUCET exam, you will be eligible for admission to M.Sc in Mathematics. This cut-off is subject to change. Regards.

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AHTISHAM HASHMIB.Tech Scholar & Researcher in Cloud Computing.

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The Minimum Eligibility Criteria to apply for M.Sc. Mathematics is B.Sc. (Hons in Mathematics)/B.Sc/B.Tech with Mathematics as one of the subjects with a minimum of 50% marks aggregate. You can use this link to apply for M.Sc. Mathematics in Galgotias University:- http://www.galgotiasuniversity.edu.in/msc-mathematics.asp.

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Sinchith Gowda

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Yes, you can opt that course. Distinction is very good at B.Sc.

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If there is an option of pursuing a dual degree with M.Sc. And B.Ed then you can go right ahead and pursue the course. However, as per an UGC act you will not be able to pursue two separate regular courses at the same time, unless the second course is a distance course from the same or different university. Regards.

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