Maths in India

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Mayank ParmarI Love to share information about education..

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
Kindly, visit the official website of university in which you want to go for, because some universities take their own entrance exams. But, if you crack JAM then you can go for many recognised universities across India.
Best of luck.

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Divya JainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Thanks for asking.
There are so many topics which you have to cover in mathematics of competitive Exams.
Like-
* Time and work
* Time and distance
* Cubes and Squares
* Permutation and combination
* Simple interest & Compound interest
* Probability
* Percentage
* Number system
* Simplification
* Algebra Questions
* Data interpretation
* Mixture and allegation
* Profit and loss
* Ratio and proportion, etc.
You should focus on the topics which covers high marks like - Data interpretation & work, Time and distance, etc.
Competitive exams are not so tough. You just have to Learn short tricks to solve questions easily.
The best practice you can do is to
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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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There is no difference except the infrastructure, teaching methodology, exposure, assessments, stress-levels, etc., Hope this helps. Thanks!

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Dear Steffi, if you check the websites of each of the universities carefully you will know that GRE is not mandatory for students having a prior degree in mathematics. Having said that since requirements and selectivity depends on a particular university alone I will strongly advise you to communicate with the universities directly.
Best Wishes

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