CPUEST for B.Tech

M.Sc – Mathematics

M.Sc. in Mathematics is a postgraduate program that provides students with an advanced understanding of mathematical theories, techniques, and their applications across various scientific and technological domains. This program is designed to deepen knowledge in various branches of mathematics, including algebra, analysis, calculus, probability theory, statistics, and differential equations, while emphasizing both theoretical and practical aspects of mathematics.
The course aims to develop problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and quantitative reasoning skills that are essential in various industries, including finance, research, academia, data science, engineering, and more.
An M.Sc. in Mathematics offers a diverse range of career opportunities across various sectors, including academia, research, finance, technology, data science, and more. The program equips students with strong analytical, problem-solving, and computational skills, which are highly valued in industries requiring advanced mathematical expertise. Graduates can contribute to advancements in science, technology, business, and more, with opportunities for further study and specialization in various emerging fields.

Duration - 2 Years

Eligibility Criteria

Graduation in relevant discipline or equivalent.

Annual Fee - 72,000/-

Semester Fee - 36,000/-

Career Scope After M.Sc – Mathematics

After completing an M.Sc. in Mathematics, graduates have diverse career opportunities across academia, research, finance, data science, and technology. Many pursue teaching or research roles in universities and institutions, while others enter industries like banking, actuarial science, and financial analysis, where strong analytical and problem-solving skills are valued. The rise of big data has also opened doors in data science, machine learning, and cryptography. Government organizations, defense sectors, and space agencies hire mathematicians for research and strategic roles.
Additionally, opportunities exist in software development, operations research, and statistical analysis. Those interested in further studies can opt for a Ph.D. to specialize in theoretical or applied mathematics, enhancing career prospects in research and academia.

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