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3rd December 2021, 10:32 PM
Najda
 
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Can I do MSc maths in Calicut university distance after BSc computer science?


Can I do MSc maths in Calicut university distance after BSC computer science




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8th December 2021, 01:03 AM
piya1617
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Default Re: Can I do MSc maths in Calicut university distance after BSc computer science?

Yes. After completing BSc in computer science, you are eligible to pursue MSc maths. But you must have mathematics as one of the subjects in your Graduation degree.
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8th December 2021, 08:16 PM
Dip Mali
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Default Re: Can I do MSc maths in Calicut university distance after BSc computer science?

Yes, of course . You can do Msc maths after you finished your undergraduate course.

So you can directly join to M.sc in mathematics. And the basic condition for admission to M.sc(mathematics) is B.sc degree, with maths as a subject. Admission to the course is done through entrance exam. Syllabus for the test will be based on graduate level mathematics.
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