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manpreet
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3 years ago
Various colleges, like IITS, NITS, IISC, and ISI- Kolkata etc. provide M.Sc. Maths course. Regarding IITs and NITs, you have to appear for jam exam, then after qualifying jam, you have to appear in interview or pass the various admission criteria laid down by the institutes, regarding ISI-Kolkata. If you are an ISI-Kolkata student and your CGPA is above the cut off, your written exam will be waived off and direct interview is taken, for non ISI-Kolkata student, you have to appear in written exam. After qualifying it, you have to appear for interview and after qualifying the interview, you will be offered admission. For Presidency University-Kolkata, you have to give PUMDET exam and qualify it. There are many government colleges which give direct admission to B.Sc graduates based on their CGPA, whereas some colleges take written test for admission.