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Deepanshi JainCareer

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Yes, they all were right.
If you want a stable job and fast career growth then you can go with bank PO exam.
Read the detail about the bank exam here: https://scoop.eduncle.com/ibps-po-preparation-books
And if you are patience enough then go for M.Sc. I would suggest you to give IIT jam exam in mathematical science, by this you get the admission in IITs. Many of the candidates have a dream to study in IITs so you have a great chance for the same.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There is no separate M.Sc program in mathematics at TIFR. TIFR - Mumbai offers integrated Ph.D programs in the School of Mathematics, TIFR - Mumbai. The eligibility criterion for admission to integrated Ph.D program is a Bachelor's degree in any of mathematics, statistics, science or Technology (BA, B.Sc, B.Mathematics, B.Statistics, BE or B.Tech).
Students with a four year Bachelor's degree may be considered for admission in Ph.D program. TIFR conducts entrance examination for admission to integrated Ph.D mathematics programs. The eligible candidates will have to first appear for a written screening test. Candidates who pass the screen
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Yes, you can do that. Every institute have different eligibility criteria to apply for M.Sc mathematics and you will have to appear for the entrance examination after fulfilling the application eligibility criteria.

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

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You can pursue M.Sc maths in distance mode from IGNO (Indra Gandhi Open University). There is no entrance but admission is on the basis of merit and you can also do it from Delhi University on private basis but there will be no classes and admission will be without any entrance.

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