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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Students are now allowed to enroll in a regular full-time degree programme to pursue one more additional degree programme simultaneously on open/distance learning mode from the same university or another institution. So, you can do an MSc and B.Ed together. All the best.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi, A candidate with a graduate degree in 10+2+3 pattern is eligible to apply for admission to this course. For admission to Msc Mathematics, a candidate must fulfill any of the following criteria: A candidate should have a B.Sc. Degree in Mathematics/Statistics/Applied Sciences/Computer Science/Information Technology.

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Krish RathoreExploring the highest Possiblity of strength

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Address your Question correctly. What You want to know?

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Mr. Anand Rajavat

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You can take admission in SVVV, Indore. Here, you will get lot of opportunities for your career and research.

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Budhyani singhI am currently pursing b. tech CS from KIT

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Sure, you can apply. For more details you can go through its official website.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Fill up the forms as required by the university. It's better if you give for a regular course. You will gain more experience and learning

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Himanshu Chaudhary

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Hi,
If we talk about your eligibility for MSc (Maths), then you are eligible as you have done B.Tech and any graduate can go to pursue MSc (Maths), but choosing maths completely depends on your interest.I advise you to have a look on the syllabus of MSc (maths) and then analyse whether you can do it with your interest or not.
All the best.

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Nikhil Bansal

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No, I don't think so, because good colleges and universities demand higher percentage and some have their individual entrance exams. So, chances are really less.

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