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Shilpee

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Different universities conduct their own entrance examination for admission to M.Sc. Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) is a national-level examination that is held once a year.  For admission to the MSc Mathematics programme at Chandigarh University, you need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria of having a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate, with Mathematics as a compulsory subject. Chandigarh University also conduct its own entrance test CUCET & personal interview as part of the admission process. It's advisable to visit the university's official website for detailed information o
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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

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Dear Devanshu, Amity University, Techno India, and LPU are the best private universities and doing well in the education sector. My sister did B.Sc. In Maths from LPU and now doing B.Ed at LPU itself. Therefore, I would like to share the details of this programme at LPU. Highlights:In-depth coverage of syllabi as per guidelines by UGC. Benchmarking with topmost institutes of India and abroad. Consideration of industry requirements from mathematicians. Best available combination of technology and mathematical concepts via computer-aided courses. Scope for further research work as per interest in pure or applied mathematics. B.Sc. Mathem
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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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This career offers great job opportunities in India and also abroad. Statisticians and their analytic skills are highly demanded in today's job market. You can use statistics in various fields such as business, industry, agriculture, government, private, computer Science, scientific, health sciences & other disciplines. After completing you study in statistics, you can also apply for the Civil Services, Indian Statistical Services & Indian Economic Services exams. Those complete the degree, one can opt for finance, analytics, software development, actuarial Science & many more options.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, the only suitable option seems to be a Ph.D. if you are interested in a career in academics or research. Other options can be a Masters in Finance, but you have to show your interest to the university and not apply randomly to any course. First, know your own career interest and apply figuring out what you want.

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rahul r

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Top 50 Commerce colleges with the highest and the lowest cutoffs are mentioned at the link provided below. Select a college which matches with your cut off percentage. The India Today magazine recently released its annual survey rank list of educational institutes in India. Colleges from all over the country participated in the survey, which included research on government and private institutes from Medical, Arts, Science, Commerce, Teaching, Law, Mass Communication, Design, Computer Application, Fine Arts, Fashion and Hotel Management. https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/commerce-colleges-in-india-highest-and-lowest-
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pinaki nandibe positive in life

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As per me, Indian Statistical Institute is the best choice for you.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Parth,
A trained mathematician can be very well employed outside academia. Government departments engaged in space research (the Indian Space Research Organisation, or ISRO), defense 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 DRDO and the Society for Electronic Transactions and Security (SETS) are interested in mathema
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Most of the USA universities eligibility criteria is 10+2+4 years of education for seeking admission in MS. Therefore, you will not be eligible for MS in majority of USA universities. You are advised to do one year PG Diploma after B.Sc to meet the eligibility criteria for seeking admission in MS.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Economics without maths is not offered by any of the good universities as both go hand in hand. You may look for BA general or any other subject.

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