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Mathematics and Statistics form the foundation for analytical reasoning and data interpretation. These fields cultivate logical thinking abilities, providing essential techniques to handle today's multifaceted challenges. Mathematics, frequently called the global language, crosses cultural and language barriers. It presents a distinctive perspective for investigating and understanding our world's complexities, ranging from quantum particles to astronomical events.
This program maintains strict academic expectations, requiring students to achieve at least a 75% average in their Bachelor of Science in the same discipline. This demanding standard guarantees that candidates have thorough preparation before beginning graduate-level work.
Individuals from various professional backgrounds can benefit from this program. It expands career possibilities while deepening specialized knowledge, allowing them to address practical problems using advanced mathematical and statistical methods. Educators, too, can utilize graduate studies to improve their teaching approaches and access higher-level professional prospects.
For those aiming for doctoral studies, a thesis-based master's program serves as a crucial transitional phase. This academic route involves conducting novel research in their area of specialization. The master's research directly contributes to their Ph.D. work, developing their skills and adding to their field's collective knowledge. This path fosters intellectual development, equipping graduates for roles in teaching, research, and technological advancement.
Applicants to the PhD program should have a MSc degree or its equivalent. All doctoral candidates are required to pass a comprehensive examination that is normally taken after the completion of the course work.
English language requirement:
TOEFL (iBT): 20 each band
IELTS – Academic: 6.5 overall, 6.0 each
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 59
CanTEST: 4.5 overall, 4.0 each
MELAB: 80
Deadline:
For Fall admission:
January 31
For Winter admission:
June 30