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Syllabus and scheme of studies for Regular/Private students doing MSc Mathematics from University of the Punjab, Lahore. 

2 years M.Sc Mathematics programme consists of two parts namely Part-I and Part II. The regulation, Syllabi and Courses of Reading for the M.Sc. (Mathematics) Part-I and Part-II (Regular Scheme) are given below.</description>
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Syllabus and scheme of studies for private students doing MSc Mathematics from University of Sargodha, Sargodha.

The syllabus has been changed and few optional subjects has been dropped. Please be alert  ---  2017/08/25 17:05</description>
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Syllabus for PU 

Scheme of studies and syllabus for M.Sc Mathematics for University of the Punjab.

Syllabus for UoS (Private only)

Scheme of studies and syllabus for M.Sc Mathematics for University of Sargodha.

	*  Preparation Guide UPD
	*  Read about suggestion given by Mr. Anwar Khan for notes, books and preparation.</description>
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Topology: Short Questions and MCQs 

Topology is a compulsory subject in MSc Mathematics in most of the universities of Pakistan.


Normed Spaces: Short Questions and MCQs 

Short questions and MCQs related to the normed spaces in a single PDF file.


Real Analysis: Short Questions and MCQs

It is very much similar to calculus but a little bit more abstract.</description>
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We are going to add short questions and MCQs for Real Analysis. The subject is similar to calculus but little bit more abstract. This is a compulsory subject in MSc and BS Mathematics in most of the universities of Pakistan. The author of this page is Dr. $\left\{\frac{1}{n+1} \right\}$$\left\{\frac{n+2}{n+1} \right\}$$\{x_n\}$$\{y_n\}$$\lim_{n\to\infty z_n}$$z_n=x_n-2y_n$$\{x_n\}$$\{y_n\}$$\lim_{n\to\infty z_n}$$x_n=2y_n-3z_n$$(1,2)$$\left(\frac{1}{2},\fr…</description>
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            <title>Topology: Short Questions and MCQs</title>
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            <description>Topology: Short Questions and MCQs
We are going to add short questions and MCQs for Topology. This is a compulsory subject in MSc and BS Mathematics in most of the universities of Pakistan. The author of this page is Dr. Atiq ur Rehman, PhD. This page will be updated periodically. $\mathbb{R}$$X=\{a\}$$X$$X$$X$$\tau$$\mathbb{N}$$\tau$$(\mathbb{Z}, \tau)$$\mathbb{N}$$\tau$$A=\{\pm 100,\pm 101, \pm 102, ... \}$$\tau$$E=\{0,\pm 2,\pm 4,...\}$$\tau$$\tau$$B=\{1,2,3,...,99\}$$\tau$$C=\{10^{10}+n : n …</description>
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            <title>Targets</title>
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Here we have listed the notes for MSc or BS Mathematics, which will be published on MathCity.org. We are working hard to find these notes. Whenever we found these notes we will put them on our website. Here are our targets.

	*  Fluid Mechanics</description>
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            <title>Preparation Guide</title>
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This guide is made by Mr. Anwar Khan, PhD. We are very thankful to him for sharing. This guide is helpful to prepare papers for MSc Mathematics (annual system) from University of Sargodha. 

Part 1

1. REAL ANAYSIS

	*  Real Analysis (Notes by Syed Gul Shah)
	*  Chapter # 08 sequences and series of Mathematical Method by SM Yousaf (solutions are available $z= f(x,y)$</description>
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