KUU M.Sc Mathematics FAQs
Ques. What are the career opportunities after M.Sc (Mathematics) from KUU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in teaching (as lecturers/assistant professors after qualifying UGC-NET/SET), data analytics, actuarial science, banking and finance, and government services (through UPSC, OPSC, SSC). They can also pursue M.Phil. or Ph.D. in Mathematics for research careers. The M.Sc Mathematics degree is also a gateway to competitive exams like GATE (Mathematics) for PSU jobs and higher studies at IITs and NITs.
Ques. Is IIT-JAM accepted for M.Sc (Mathematics) admission at KUU?
Ans. No, IIT-JAM is not the admission criterion for M.Sc Mathematics at KUU. Admission is through CPET (Common PG Entrance Test) conducted by SSB Odisha under the SAMS framework. However, students who qualify IIT-JAM can use that score for admission to IITs and other central institutions. For KUU, CPET 2026 is the mandatory entrance test.
Ques. What is the seat intake for M.Sc (Mathematics) at KUU?
Ans. The M.Sc (Mathematics) programme at KUU has a seat intake of 40 students per batch, which has been the intake since the PG programme was introduced in 1963. This is one of the larger PG Mathematics batches among Odisha's public universities.
Ques. Can I pursue M.Phil. in Mathematics after M.Sc from KUU?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Mathematics at KUU offers an M.Phil. programme in Mathematics with 8 seats, which has been running since 1987. M.Sc Mathematics graduates from KUU or other recognised universities can apply for the M.Phil. programme. For Ph.D., graduates can apply to KUU or other universities as per their eligibility and research interests.
Ques. Does the Mathematics department at KUU have computational facilities?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Mathematics at KUU has a computer laboratory with 20 PCs, 2 laptops, a smart board, and a projector. This supports computational mathematics, numerical methods, and mathematical software learning as part of the M.Sc curriculum.
Ques. What competitive exams should M.Sc (Mathematics) students from KUU prepare for?
Ans. M.Sc Mathematics students should prepare for UGC-NET (Mathematical Sciences) for research fellowships and lectureship eligibility, GATE (Mathematics) for PSU jobs and higher studies, IIT-JAM (for those seeking admission to IITs), and state-level SET exams for teaching positions. Students can also appear for OPSC, SSC, and banking exams where Mathematics is a qualifying subject.
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