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rohith kola

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You can consider following colleges:
Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College - BKC
Jadavpur University
Jayasree Academy
JIS University
Lady Brabourne College
Netaji Subhas Open University
Techno India University
Vision Institute of Professional Study - VIPS

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Yes, you can sit for the aptitude test. You should fulfil all other criteria for the exam. Go to the official website of IISER and kindly look over it.
All the best.

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Anagha G Nair

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Yes, you can sit for KVPY-SX. KVPY has two sections, each section has 4 parts or subjects, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. You can attempt any three subjects in the first section and any two subjects in the second section. If you are studying both, biology and mathematics, you can attempt all the four subjects and the best of three will be selected. This is applicable only for students currently studying in class 12th, ie, KVPY- SX.

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Anik Verma

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Hi, To become a mathematician, one must really get a Ph.D. As such, my advice would be to take as many electives in mathematics as you can, e. g. real analysis, topology, abstract algebra. Please refer the link below to know more about the scope of Mathematicians and Statisticians:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/mathematicians-and-statisticians-a-brilliant-future-awaits-you-blogId-4090
Regards.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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A mathematician is a person who is highly qualified in the field of maths
To get there, the 1st step is to pursue B.Sc. Maths then M.Sc. Maths then Ph.D. in maths. After that M.Phil to GET a better knowledge in reach field.

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kanksha Mutreja

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Statistics graduates are especially sought by analytics firms. Eg, Mu Sigma, Fractal Analytics, EXL and others. However, many firms would require you to have done a Masters in the subject as well. You would have a distinct advantage over most engineers whom analytics firms find available as they will not be as well versed with statistical models and techniques. For a Masters you can especially aim to get one from ISI (Indian Statistical Institute) Delhi/Kolkata, which is an advanced research institute and also an Institute of National Importance like the IITs and NITs. At ISI, you'll be taught by world-class faculty and also get a high
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Abhishek Tiwari

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U can do maths honor.

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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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You should go for B.Sc in Mathematics, or BA in Economics. Best colleges are Delhi University, Mumbai University, and Anna University. For more colleges visit:
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/science/articles/amp/top-10-bsc-msc-colleges-in-india-blogId-13473.

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Subham Das

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If you aspire to be a mathematician, then the first thing you need to do is to be very good in Maths. That's the first and fundamental requirement. After that settled, you'll have to obtain B.Sc and an M.Sc degree from some of the very best institution. After Masters, you may apply for Ph.D, which is going to be relatively than anything you've done before but since you have the zeal and interest in Maths, you might be able to level it.

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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

Contributor-Level 7

No, there will be no problem.
Do not think much and focus on your studies.
Live in present rather than in future.
JEE Mains is not a tough exam as many people think.
You can easily score 150+ marks.

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