B.Sc Maths
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
As far as job opportunities are considered B.Tech would have an upper hand if done from a reputed institute like IIT, NIT, Lovely professional University, SRM university etc.But if you would like to go for Higher studies and you don't want to pursue engineering you can choose B.Sc. . It will be a time consuming process then.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Mathematics has lot of scope specially if you acquire the skills in data analytics. A trained mathematician can be very well employed apart from in the field of education. Government departments engaged in space research (the Indian Space Research Organisation, or ISRO), defence research (Defence Research and Development Organisation, or DRDO), aeronautical research (National Aeronautics Limited, or NAL), all employ mathematicians to solve their special problems. Today, cryptology is in vogue (the systems ensuring the safety of your credit card transactions are based on some very sophisticated mathematics). Organisations such as the
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Yes you are eligible to apply for MCA programme in more over every college.
Just you need to check the respective university admission process and last date of form submission.
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