M.Sc Maths
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Guide-Level 13
If you are a BE or B.Tech student and want to go in mathematics, then it is not much difficult task. JAM (Joint Admission test for M.Sc) is very useful for us. If you qualify this exam then after BE/BTech, no need to do MSc. Directly go for PhD.
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Please find the link below for detailed information on the admission process:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Hyderabad-23069/admission?stream=11&course=268475&sort_by=relevance&type=question.
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If it's your choice to join government college then IITs and NITs are best. But, if you want to join Private college and want some good package then LPU will be best for you.
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Scholar-Level 16
Mathematics branches out to various areas in higher studies from data analytics to statistics to finance and what not. It would be difficult to type all possible opportunities here so take a look at this article from my e-library:
http://www.ctanujit.in/2013/06/what-to-do-after-msc-in-mathematics-in.html?m=1.
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