Hey! do any of you have any idea what are the integrated M.Sc. courses (especially in maths)? I am planning to pursue it and want to know some advantages and disadvantages.
Pls help!
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I am planning on pursuing an integrated M.Sc or BS in physics.
you can view the course structure on the BITS website.
We won't get a B.Sc degree but would directly get a M.Sc.
In BITS we also have the option of a dual degree (i.e BE along with integrated M.Sc) in the second year.
I am trying to find out the difference in course structure between an integrated M.Sc at BITS and BS at an IIT.
For maths IITs offer a course on Mathematics and computing, I don't know exactly what it is, the course structure must be available on the website of any IIT.
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I am planning on pursuing an integrated M.Sc or BS in physics. you can view the course structure on the BITS website. We won't get a B.Sc degree but would directly get a M.Sc. In BITS we also have the option of a dual degree (i.e BE along with integrated M.Sc) in the second year. I am trying to find out the difference in course structure between an integrated M.Sc at BITS and BS at an IIT.
For maths IITs offer a course on Mathematics and computing, I don't know exactly what it is, the course structure must be available on the website of any IIT.
you can try the bsc msc integrated course at IISc. They consider your marks of kvpy or jeemain