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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
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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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Are you real? Jokes apart, congratulations for all your academic achievements and I hope you have some work experience too. The degrees you have mentioned to pursue will have different path so decide which one u actually wish to do. I would suggest Canada or US for PhD as you have excellent scope of research there. Check here for all details.
http://www.phdportal.eu/study-options/269778996/applied-mathematics-united-states.html
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