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Chennai Mathematical Institute M.Sc. Data Science

The Chennai Mathematical Institute M.Sc. Data Science entrance exam will test mathematical aptitude and the ability to logically interpret data. Candidates should be familiar with school level mathematics, discrete mathematics, probability theory, logic, and the ability to read basic algorithms. Suggested textbooks to prepare cover topics like arithmetic and geometric progressions, matrices, determinants, calculus, sets and relations, elementary counting, probability, Boolean logic, and algorithm interpretation.

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Chennai Mathematical Institute M.Sc. Data Science

The Chennai Mathematical Institute M.Sc. Data Science entrance exam will test mathematical aptitude and the ability to logically interpret data. Candidates should be familiar with school level mathematics, discrete mathematics, probability theory, logic, and the ability to read basic algorithms. Suggested textbooks to prepare cover topics like arithmetic and geometric progressions, matrices, determinants, calculus, sets and relations, elementary counting, probability, Boolean logic, and algorithm interpretation.

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Chennai Mathematical Institute

M.Sc. Data Science

The entrance examination will primarily check mathematical aptitude and the ability to
logically interpret data. Candidates should be familiar with following topics:

• School Level Mathematics


Arithmetic and geometric progressions; arithmetic, geometric and harmonic mean;
polynomials, matrices (basic operations, inverse, transpose), determinants, solving lin-
ear equations, prime numbers and divisibility, GCD, LCM, modular arithmetic, log-
arithms, basic properties of functions (domain, range, injective, bijective, surjective),
elementary calculus (differentiation, maxima-minima, integration and its applications)

• Discrete Mathematics
Sets and relations, combinations and permutations, elementary counting techniques,
pigeonhole principle

• Probability Theory
Elementary probability theory, conditional probability and Bayes theorem

• Logic
Boolean logic and truth tables

• Programming
Ability to read and interpret algorithms written in simple pseudocode

Suggested textbooks

There are many books that cover this material. The questions asked will only test basic
concepts. Here are a few suggestions.

1. C.L. Liu: Elements of Discrete Mathematics, McGraw Hill (1986)

2. Norman Biggs: Discrete Mathematics, Oxford University Press (2002)

3. Sheldon M. Ross: A First Course in Probability (9th ed), Pearson (2013)

4. Henk Tijms: Understanding Probability, Cambridge University Press (2012)

5. R.G. Dromey: How to Solve it By Computer, Pearson (2006)

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