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subhasish debroy

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So far my knowledge goes, you can pursue M.Sc Math in some Institute after doing B.Tech Mechanical. For example, Chennai Mathematical Institute allows B.Tech /BE for doing M.Sc Math. They also allow B.Sc Math/B.Math/B.Stat. For M.Sc Maths, you can visit their site for confirmation. Best wishes.

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Sibani Sonowal

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Yes, best 4 percentage matters.
You just need to have a passing mark in the 5th subject.

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Shiksha Kumari

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If you have a mark sheet with the average percentage not including Maths, then you can apply for admissions. But, the course should be a PCB one. So, apply for higher studies, you need to ensure that you have your mark sheet, so that you don't face any problem at later stages.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Rajesh,
First, start researching on different universities, what their eligibility criteria is, how much marks they seek, how much IELTS score is required, deadlines, fees, scholarships etc. Most of them require 75% and above in class 12th. Everything is mentioned on university websites, you can also email them for inquiries. There are many universities in Canada and it is difficult to name just one. You can look up the NET. Simon Fraser University, McMaster University, University of British Columbia, University of Waterloo are some of the famous ones. Begin this first step and eventually start applying after selecting the universit
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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No, maths honors is not available in Banasthali Vidyapith.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Universities in India have different criteria for their courses. You may have to check with university you are applying to.

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Shyam Sharma

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Yes, you can opt for chemistry honours but please visit to the respective university/ college to check their eligibility criteria. And yes, there are many college who offer chemistry honours without maths.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
The Eligibility criteria for MCA is - 1)Graduation from any stream from recognised University 2) required to study math in +2 level or any one year of graduation. Best wishes.

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JITENDRA PATELClear vision ..... Great thinking.....

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No, there is no perfect solution for this book. You have to take reference books related to them.

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