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01MatricClasses 9 & 10
Punjab / PECTAA
Federal Board (FBISE)
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

02IntermediateFSc / ICS · Classes 11 & 12
Punjab / PECTAA
Federal Board (FBISE)
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
03CambridgeIGCSE, O Level & A Level
04Associate Degree (AD) MathematicsSemesters 1–4
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05BS MathematicsSemesters 1–8
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06MS / MPhil MathematicsGraduate coursework & research
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07PhD MathematicsAdvanced reading & research
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08Mathematics for Computing & Other ProgramsQR, discrete & computational mathematics
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09Legacy BSc / MSc Mathematics ResourcesTraditional annual programmes
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10Research & JournalsReading and reference routes
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11Math Software & ToolsOfficial and legal tools
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12Mathematics Library1,177 books + 168 notes/solutions
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13Past PapersOfficial, model and practice material
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14Competitive MathematicsCSS, PMS, PPSC, FPSC & other exams
4 learning collections found
CambridgeSyllabus 4024
O Level Mathematics
Cambridge International · 4024
NumberAlgebra
Explore CambridgeSyllabus 4037
Additional Mathematics
Cambridge International · 4037
FunctionsPolynomials
Explore CambridgeSyllabus 9709
A Level Mathematics
Cambridge International · 9709
Pure MathematicsMechanics
Explore CambridgeSyllabus 9231
Further Mathematics
Cambridge International · 9231
Further pure mathematicsFurther mechanics
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