M.Sc Maths
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The eligibility criteria for MSc in Mathematics for candidates wishing to apply must have a graduation degree in a relevant discipline from a recognized university or institute. They need to sit for the university entrance exam and after the declaration of the written test result, qualifying candidates will proceed for the Group Discussion.
Those who will qualify GD round will appear in the final stage of selection- Interview. For more details refer to the NEHU website: https://www.nehu.ac.in/
You will surely get admission.
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After M.Sc Mathematics to get a government job you can go for the various competitive exams conducted by the government. The second pathway would be to pursue your Ph.D. from a good university and become a professor in a reputed university. LPU would be my option as it realizes that paradigm changes are happening around the world. Rapidly changing business landscape requires young leaders to not only understand developing economies but also develop a global perspective at the same time in order to be an integral part of the growth of the economy. LPU has been ranked by NIRF among the top 100 universities including the IITs because o
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