Mathematics
Yes! I’ll prepare and send you topic-wise short notes PDFs for:
Science: Life processes, Electricity, Carbon compounds, etc.
SST: Nationalism, Political Parties, Resources, etc.
Maths: Real numbers, Trigonometry, Quadratic equations, etc.
Will you need them in Hindi or English?
Hello
M.Sc. Mathematics admission :
Eligibility:
B.Sc. degree with Mathematics as a main subject.
Minimum 50–60% marks (varies by university).
Some universities require Maths in all 3 years.
Admission Methods:
1. Entrance Exam-Based:
Top exams: IIT JAM, CUET PG, DU PG, BHU PET, etc.
Apply online, take the exam, attend counselling.
2. Merit-Based:
Based on graduation marks.
Common in state/private universities.
Merit-based universities: Mostly by July 31, 2025 .
LAST DATES
Entrance-based (IISER, CMI, SAU): Closed by April–May 2025 .
Distance learning (IGNOU): Up to Sept 15, 2025 .
CUET PG / IIT JAM: Apply by Dec–Jan , exams in Feb–March .
Even though you passed Class 12 with PCM, you can still appear for NEET in 2026 if you complete Biology as an additional subject, either through NIOS or as a private candidate from a recognized board. NEET eligibility requires Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology with English. Start preparing with NCERT Biology books (Class 11 & 12), followed by standard practice books like Trueman’s Biology and MTG NEET guides. Also, enroll in a NEET-focused coaching program (online/offline) and aim to give mock tests regularly. You have enough time to build a strong foundation and crack NEET 2026.
Yes, there are several colleges in India that offer AI, business, and digital business after pursuing commerce without mathematics in class 12th. Some of the most well-known ones are
These are some of the most well-known colleges for your requirements.
I hope this will help you in your college search.
Yes, the IIT JAM Mathematics syllabus is mostly the same as what is taught in B.Sc. Mathematics. Core topics like Calculus, Algebra, Differential Equations, and Real Analysis overlap. However, JAM tests deeper understanding and problem-solving skills, often at a higher difficulty level than typical B.Sc. exams. Some topics may also be covered more rigorously or appear in more applied forms. So while the syllabus is similar, focused preparation is needed to match JAM’s level.
Hello Abhimanyu,
If you received an RT (Repeat Theory) in Mathematics, but your CBSE mark sheet shows "Pass", then technically, you are eligible to take admission. However, almost all universities including Integral University require you to eventually clear all subjects. In the case you do not clear the RT within the time allowed, or before the document verification deadline for the university, then your admission could be cancelled. I would recommend you contact the admission office directly, and to also appear for the compartment exam if necessary.
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