NSU

North South University invites applications for the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics & Computational Science (MSc in AMCS) programme for the Summer 2026 session. This programme is designed to equip fresh graduates with cutting-edge research training and computing knowledge, preparing them for dynamic careers in both industry and academia.

Application Timeline

  • Application Deadline: 22 April 2026
  • Admission Test Date: 24 April 2026

Programme Duration & Eligibility

  • Duration: 1.5 years to a maximum of 3 years from the date of enrolment.
  • Eligibility: A BSc degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Engineering, or Economics with substantial mathematical knowledge at the undergraduate level.
  • Minimum Requirement: CGPA 2.75 (out of 4.0) or 2nd class in BSc (Hons)/MSc.

Programme Highlights & Facilities

  • Research and development career focus within the industry.
  • Multi-disciplinary professional development.
  • Thesis-based programme to assist in the publication of research articles.
  • High-performance computing (HPC) facilities (GPU and CPU based).
  • Classes scheduled for evenings and Fridays.
  • Internal and external grants available for Research Assistantships (R.A.).

Financial Benefits & Scholarships

Assistantships:

Opportunities exist for Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA), Graduate Research Assistant (GRA), Foreign Graduate Assistant (FGA), and Graduate Assistant (GA) positions.

Credit Waiver:

A maximum of 9 credits can be waived for students with substantial mathematical courses at the undergraduate level.

Tuition Fee Waivers (Merit-Based):

  • NSU Graduates: 75% waiver for CGPA $\ge$ 3.75; 50% waiver for CGPA $\ge$ 3.50.
  • Group A University Graduates: 50% waiver for CGPA $\ge$ 3.80; 30% waiver for CGPA $\ge$ 3.50.
  • Group B University Graduates: 35% waiver for CGPA $\ge$ 3.80; 20% waiver for CGPA $\ge$ 3.50.
  • Additional: 3 post-graduate merit-based NSU scholarships are available.

Contact Information

For further enquiries, please contact the Department of Mathematics & Physics: