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Neelesh mishra

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Yes, you can join any of these programs after B.Tech.

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Neelesh mishra

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The eligibility criteria for an M.Sc. in Mathematics at Vikram University are quite easy. Students for this course are required to complete their graduation degree programme in a relevant stream. There is no entrance structure for any of the master's programmes at Vikram University.

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Shubham kumar Thakur

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BSc in Mathematics at Jadavpur University provides three year course program and to pursue this course one should complete his or her intermediate with 60 to 90 percentage and fee structure is 7K to 12K and cut off is 65 to 90 percentage .

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priyank sharma

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Class 12th through NIOS is equivalent to passing 12th through CBSE, ICSE or State Board. Depending on the subjects in class 12th, all the options will be open for you. NIOS has a diverse choice of subjects and based on your interest and what you would like to do in the future, choose them with care. The books prescribed are also made very scientifically, allowing for studying on your own. So, don't worry and choose subjects of your choice and clear them. Yes, you may get better placements. Best of luck.

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Aditya raj

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Marks in the qualifying examination. Interviews will be conducted for the following courses

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Jagadish Buddanola

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M.Sc. in Mathematics at Atarra P.G. College is a three year course program and to pursue one should qualify in ICET or entrance test and also should complete bachelor's in physical science with 50 to 60 percentage and the fee structure is 22k to 28K and scholarship is also provided.

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Jagadish Buddanola

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At Nimpara Autonomous College BSc in mathematics course can be pursued through online mode and 4000 to 6000 is the fee structure per year as it's a three year course and 70%-90% is cut off

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Jagadish Buddanola

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BSc Maths is a three year course. As it's a physical science course and it even includes Physics too. The fee structure is 4000-5000 per year as it's a three year course in S.S. College and intermediate is mandatory inorder to pursue this course

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Jagadish Buddanola

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MSc in mathematics is a 2 years post graduation course and in order to pursue this course one should qualify in Cpget test and 60 to 90 cut off and 20000-30000 is the fee structure per year.

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Varshika Srivastava

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For becoming IAS officer, a person must crack UPSC civil service exams and forthcoming interviews as well. A person who aims giving UPSC exam should be above 21 years as well as a graduate. They can register for examination on the official website of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

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