can i do M.sc. in math without having 50% marks in graduate?
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Hi,
The academic eligibility criteria for M.Sc (Maths) is that a minimum aggregate score of 55% or equivalent CGPA at the level of graduation (relaxation of 5% to SC/ST candidates) is required.
So, unless you are an SC/ST candidate, with 50% you won't be eligible for M.Sc (Maths).
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Graduation in any discipline of Mathematics and English as main subjects will allow any enthusiasts to open their doors for the M.Sc certification.
A minimum of50%grades in the above-mentioned credentials is also mandatory.
The basic eligibility that colleges ask for this course is a Bachelors degree in any discipline with mathematics as the main subject from any recognized university or board.
A minimum of50%grades in the above-mentioned credentials is also mandatory.
The basic eligibility that colleges ask for this course is a Bachelors degree in any discipline with mathematics as the main subject from any recognized university or board.
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