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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
For an M.Sc. in Mathematics via correspondence or distance learning, consider IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University), Annamalai University, and Netaji Subhas Open University.
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Contributor-Level 10
PSSOU provides a variety of courses at UG, PG, and PhD levels along with Certificate and Diploma courses. The fee may vary from course to course. The average fee for MSc Maths progamme is INR 7,700. It may cover various academic expenses such as tuition fee, examination fee, laboratory fee, etc. The fee structure is subject to change, and the interested candidates must check the official website.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
For IDOL admissions to MA Math and M.Sc in Finance:
1. Check eligibility: 50% marks in Bachelor's degree in relevant subjects.
2. Fill online application form on IDOL website (idol.mumbaiuniversity.ac.in).
3. Pay application fee and upload required documents.
4. University releases merit list based on academic performance.
Visit IDOL website for application dates and contact information.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! To get admission for M.Sc Mathematics at Loyola College, you'll need to follow their admission process, which typically involves filling out an online application form. First, visit their official website and complete the registration with the necessary details. After submitting your application, you'll be required to appear for an entrance exam or sometimes, the college may consider your undergraduate marks for shortlisting.
Once the exam dates are announced, you can download your hall ticket from the official website. The hall ticket is usually available a few days before the exam. Simply log in to the application portal with y
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
- With an MSc in Mathematics and B.Ed., there are quite a few government exams from which you can choose depending on your hobbies and career aspirations. Here are some of the best ones for you: Teacher Eligibility Tests (TET):
B.Ed indeed paves the path to appearing for the TET. You can go for the state-level or even central-level exams (CTET) to become a teacher in schools. Eligibility: Generally subject-specific B.Ed plus passing the TET would make you a primary or secondary private school teacher.
State Civil Services Examination (SCT):
If you dream of working in administration, then state civil services of SDM, DSP, or any other admi
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get your M.Sc. Maths professional certificate and consolidated marksheet from Madras University, you need to:
- Visit the University's official website.
- Navigate to the Examination section and look for Certificate or Marksheet applications.
- Alternatively, you can visit the Controller of Examinations Office in person.
- Complete the necessary application forms and submit the required documents.
- Pay any applicable fees for the certificate and marksheet.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Mathematics after completing your engineering degree in Electronics and Communication Technology. Many universities accept students from diverse academic backgrounds for MSc Mathematics, provided they meet the eligibility criteria. Typically, you need a strong foundation in mathematics, which is often part of the engineering curriculum. Admission is usually based on merit or an entrance examination, depending on the university.
Check the specific eligibility requirements of the institution where you wish to apply. Some universities may require a minimum percentage in your bachelor's degree and might conduct
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Mathematics after completing your engineering degree in Electronics and Communication Technology. Most universities accept candidates with a strong background in mathematics, which is typically covered extensively in engineering programs. Admissions usually require a bachelor's degree in a relevant field with adequate mathematics coursework.
You may need to check specific eligibility criteria at the university you're applying to, as some programs might require you to pass an entrance exam or meet minimum percentage criteria in your undergraduate degree. Your engineering background can be an asset, especiall
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