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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
IIT Jammu offers a two-year, full-time M.Sc. programme in Mathematics. Admission to this programme is based on the IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for Masters) score. The department also offers various core and elective courses for all B.Tech streams, a minor programme in mathematics for undergraduates, and participates in the M.Tech programme in data Science and information security.
Program: M.Sc. in Mathematics
Duration: 2 years
Admission: Based on IIT JAM score
Department Focus: The Mathematics department at IIT Jammu aims to be a center of excellence in mathematics through high-quality research and teaching. 
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
If you're looking to complete an M.Sc. in Mathematics in one sitting through distance mode in Madhya Pradesh, the best and most affordable option is MP Bhoj Open University (MPBOU), Bhopal. The total fee is around INR 19,920 for two years. In contrast, regular universities like DAVV Indore charge about INR 31,000. So, for low-cost and flexible learning, MPBOU is the most suitable choice.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The 1st semester syllabus of the M.Sc Maths programme at Shri Krishna University typically includes core subjects like Advanced Abstract Algebra, Real Analysis, Topology, and Ordinary Differential Equations. Some programs may also include a practical or seminar component. For exact details, it's best to refer to the university's official syllabus document or contact the department directly.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The last year cutoff merit percentage for class 12th for admission to integrated M.Sc maths at VIT VALLORE has not publicly launched but the minimum percentage is 50 to 60% atleast at pcm (physics chemistry maths)
Physics and chemistry both 50 percent
But maths should be 60% atleast.
Thank you
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