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The eligibility criteria to seek direct admission for the M.Sc. in Mathematics course at Delhi University is as follows:


Category 1A:
- Bachelor’s degree with at least three (03) Courses each of one-year duration or six (06) Courses each of one-semester duration in Mathematics from a recognised University
- 50% marks in aggregate for UR/OBC-NCL/EWS, 45% marks for SC/ST/PwBD categories or equivalent grade in the qualifying examination


Category 2A:
- B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics from the University of Delhi
- 60% marks in aggregate for General, 54% marks for OBC and 40% marks for SC/ST categories or equivalent CGPA


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The Delhi University offers admission to the M.Sc. in Mathematics course based on the scores obtained in the Common University Entrance Test (PG) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), with eligibility criteria including a bachelor's degree with at least three courses in mathematics, and marks requirements of 50% for UR/OBC-NCL/EWS and 45% for SC/ST/PwBD categories.

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Yes, there are exceptions to the 60% eligibility requirement for admission to M.Sc. in Mathematics at Delhi University. The exceptions include:



  • For students with a Bachelor's degree in any subject and has studied at least 3 courses each of one year duration or 6 courses each of one semester duration in Mathematics, the required marks are 50% in aggregate for General category, 45% marks for OBC, and 40% marks for SC/ST categories.

  • For students with B.A. (Hons)/B.Sc. (Hons) Examination in Mathematics of Delhi University, the required marks are 60% in aggregate for General category, 54% marks for OBC, and 40% marks for SC/ST categories.

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No, the Delhi University does not offer admission to the M.Sc. in Mathematics course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM for B.A. (Hons)/B.Sc. (Hons) in Mathematics. However, for other categories, the marks requirement is 50% in aggregate.

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The eligibility criteria for admission to Delhi University for M.Sc. in Mathematics are:


Category 1A:
- Bachelor’s degree with at least three (03) Courses each of one-year duration or six (06) Courses each of one-semester duration in Mathematics from a recognised University
- 50% marks in aggregate for UR/OBC-NCL/EWS, 45% marks for SC/ST/PwBD categories or equivalent grade in the qualifying examination


Category 2A:
- B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics from the University of Delhi
- 60% marks in aggregate for General, 54% marks for OBC and 40% marks for SC/ST categories or equivalent CGPA


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Yes, there are overhead expenses during M.Sc. in Mathematics at Delhi University. The course fee for M.Sc. is ₹ 48,000, and the annual registration fee is ₹ 18,000.

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The total fee of M.Sc. in Mathematics offered at Delhi University is ₹ 48,000 (one-time registration fee) + ₹ 18,000 (annual registration fee) + ₹ 1,29,000 (course fee) = ₹ 1,95,000.

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| Component | Fee |
| - | - |
| Registration Fee (One Time) | ₹ 40,000 |
| Annual Registration fee | ₹ 18,000 |
| Course fee for M.Sc. in Mathematics | ₹ 48,000 |

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It depends on your interests and goals. The MSc in Mathematics programme at Delhi University (DU) is well-regarded, with a strong academic reputation, comprehensive curriculum, research opportunities, and good career prospects. However, some students have reported issues with the semester results and faculty members. If you're interested in pure mathematics, DU might be a good choice, while IITs are better for applied mathematics. Ultimately, it's essential to weigh the pros and cons, consider your goals, and research thoroughly before making a decision.

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Yes, besides the tuition fee, students need to pay additional fees for M.Sc. in Mathematics at Delhi University, including a registration fee, annual registration fee, and course fee. The course fee for postgraduate programs like M.Sc. in Mathematics is ₹48,000, and an additional ₹18,000 is charged by the college/department/centre.

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To apply for M.Sc. in Mathematics at Delhi University, you need to appear for the Common University Entrance Test (PG) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The eligibility criteria include a bachelor's degree with at least three courses in mathematics, or a B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc. (Hons.) in mathematics from the University of Delhi, with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate for UR/OBC-NCL/EWS and 45% marks for SC/ST/PwBD categories. The duration of the programme is two years.

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To get admission in M.Sc. in Mathematics at Delhi University, following documents are required:
1. Qualifying examination certificate
2. Marksheet of the qualifying examination
3. Category certificate (if applicable)
4. PwD certificate (if applicable)
5. Migration certificate (if applicable)
6. Character certificate
7. Entrance exam score card
8. Bachelor’s degree with at least three (03) Courses each of one-year duration or six (06) Courses each of one-semester duration in Mathematics from a recognised University

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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for M.Sc. in Mathematics at Delhi University is as follows:


| Category | Course Requirements | Marks Requirements |
| - | - | - |
| SC/ST | Bachelor’s degree with at least three (03) Courses each of one-year duration or six (06) Courses each of one-semester duration in Mathematics | 40% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA |
| OBC | Bachelor’s degree with at least three (03) Courses each of one-year duration or six (06) Courses each of one-semester duration in Mathematics | 45% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA |
| PwBD | Bachelor’s degree with at least three (03)

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Admission to M.Sc. Mathematics at Delhi University is based on the scores obtained in Common University Entrance Test (PG) conducted by the (NTA). The eligibility criteria includes:
- Bachelor’s degree with at least three (03) Courses each of one-year duration or six (06) Courses each of one-semester duration in Mathematics from a recognised University
- B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics from the University of Delhi
- 50% marks in aggregate for UR/OBC-NCL/EWS, 45% marks for SC/ST/PwBD categories or equivalent grade in the qualifying examination.

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No, direct admission to Delhi University's M.Sc. in Mathematics programme is not available. Admission is based on the scores obtained in the Common University Entrance Test (PG) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

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Yes, admission to M.Sc. in Mathematics at Delhi University is based on the scores obtained in the Common University Entrance Test (PG) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

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No, counselling is not required for admission to M.Sc. in Mathematics at Delhi University. Admission is based on the scores obtained in the Common University Entrance Test (PG) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

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To get admission to M.Sc. in Mathematics at Delhi University, you need to appear for the Common University Entrance Test (PG) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The eligibility criteria include:
- A bachelor's degree with at least three one-year duration courses or six one-semester duration courses in Mathematics from a recognised university.
- B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics from the University of Delhi.
- 50% marks in aggregate for UR/OBC-NCL/EWS, 45% marks for SC/ST/PwBD categories or equivalent grade in the qualifying examination.
The duration of the M.Sc. Mathematics programme is two years.

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Yes, Delhi University provides placements for M.Sc. in Mathematics. The placement percentage is around 50-60% with companies offering packages ranging from 8-9 Lacs per annum. However, the placement opportunities may vary depending on the college and the student's performance.

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M.Sc. in Mathematics graduates from Delhi University can pursue various career paths, including:



  1. Research: They can pursue research in mathematics and its applications, with opportunities in institutions like TIFR CAM, IISc, CMI, and ISI.

  2. Academia: They can become lecturers or professors in universities and colleges, teaching mathematics and related subjects.

  3. Industry: They can work in industries like finance, data analysis, and scientific research, where mathematical modeling and problem-solving are essential.

  4. Government jobs: They can appear for competitive exams like the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS),
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