Can I pursue M.Sc in mathematics after doing B.Sc in electronics?

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    Anu Ankita SEO Analyst | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can, but make sure that you fulfill all the basic criteria. You can know in detail about the course and then decide whether to pursue or not. Here are the Eligibility Criteria for M.Sc Course:
    * Should have a Bachelor's Degree in any of the Science-related streams from a recognized university. The M.Sc Course is tailor-made for B.Sc. Graduates.
    * The cut-off differs from institute to institute; however, most colleges require candidates to score at least 55% in graduation exam finals.
    * Clearing any of the accepted entrance exams is mandatory in order to get into the top M.Sc Colleges in the country.
    * Entrance exams are conduct
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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can. But it would be tough for you to study as these streams will be totally different.

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