What is the probability of choosing M.Sc Math in SRM University Katangulathur for boys and girls separately?

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  • The probability of choosing M.Sc Math in SRM University Katangulathur is the same for both boys and girls, as the admission criteria are gender-neutral. 

    The eligibility requirements are:

    -A pass in B.Sc. Mathematics (or) B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics (or) B.S. Mathematics (or) B.Sc. Triple Major with Mathematics as one of the major subjects.

    -A minimum aggregate of 50% in UG.

    The sanctioned intake for the M.Sc. Mathematics programme at SRM University Katangulathur is 50 students

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