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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

I am sorry to tell you that there's no golden road to Algebra, as a wise man once told a King.
To be a great mathematician is more of an inborn talent nurtured from an early age. Such talent is complemented by a tenacity to push oneself hard and continuously strive for excellence/originality.
Attending a top university and working with other gifted mathematicians will certainly help, but in the final analysis, it's the individual's talents, sacrifices and willpower that make the difference.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Aditya,
You don't need to worry about, take the compartment exam, and in the mid of the September apply for the improvement exam, you can give improvement exam without any problems.
Best wishes.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

You can be an actuary, who interprets statistics to determine probabilities of accidents, sickness, death, and loss of property from theft and natural disasters.

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

The books are:-
1. Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene
2. Road to Reality by Roger Penrose [1000+ pages Epic Book :)]
3. Relativity by A. Einstein
4. The Edge of Reason by Anil Ananthswamy
5. The Universe from Nothing by Lawrance Krauss

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Actuarial Science with LOMA certifications will be an excellent career opening for you based on your statistics background.

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Divya JainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Thanks for asking.
There are so many topics which you have to cover in mathematics of competitive Exams.
Like-
* Time and work
* Time and distance
* Cubes and Squares
* Permutation and combination
* Simple interest & Compound interest
* Probability
* Percentage
* Number system
* Simplification
* Algebra Questions
* Data interpretation
* Mixture and allegation
* Profit and loss
* Ratio and proportion, etc.
You should focus on the topics which covers high marks like - Data interpretation & work, Time and distance, etc.
Competitive exams are not so tough. You just have to Learn short tricks to solve questions easily.
The best practice you can do is to
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