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You shouldn't drop your college, at least complete your graduation, in case your degree don't interest you anymore you can opt for other options, you can explore actuary by appearing in ACET this can be done alongside graduation, there are other professional courses too which you can consider such as chartered accountant, company secretary, cost management accountancy to name a few, if you wish to change your field then you can consider, management, computer application, integrated law such as BCom-LLB or BBA-LLB which will be more suited for you,
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Dear Student ,
No , you're not eligible for B.Sc Math Hons as the basic eligibility criteria for this Hons course is as follows :
Admission: Merit based or Entrance based
Top Entrance based exam for this course : GSAT, PUBDET, DUET
To know more about the eligibility criteria , refer this :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-mathematics
Hope this helps !
You haven't elaborated what is your query, nonetheless if this pertains to BSc Nursing post basic then the eligibility criteria regarding this as laid out by Indian Nursing Council is passed 10+2 from a recognized board, obtained certification in GNM, and registered as RNRM with the state nursing council, the candidate should be medically fit, explore more detailed information at https://indiannursingcouncil.org/eligibility-criteria
After completing Bachelor of Science Mathematics honours there are a wide range of opportunities available for students. Either they can go for higher education such as Master of Science Mathematics and then for PhD in mathematics for more career opportunities with decent salary packages for they can try for finding jobs in various popular sectors. Mention below are the popular fields:
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Dear Aspirant,
MSc is a science degree and hence does not really have a lot of industrial applications.
MSc physics and Math are like comparing apples and oranges.
1. If you want to go for government jobs you'll need a degree and will have to prepare for the examinations and Ace it. Hence your degree doesn't matter much. In science you always have the option of doing PhD and continuing in academia.
2. In terms of application perspective - applied mathematics has a lot of applications in all field and hence has a really good scope of getting you a good job. Modelling, predictions, estimatiom etc are required in all fields and hence while doing your masters choose courses and internships carefully to help you land a job in a sector.
3. If you are really good at applied math you can do data analysis, learn machine learning, do.pdedoctions and modelling etc.
Hence, it depends on what you are interested in but in industrial applications point of view applied math has. Really good potential.
Hope this helps.
Hello dear,
Yes, if you filled the first slot in CUET(Common University Entrance test) for your B-Tech for your bachelor's Degree it will be okay because Depending on their needs, candidates can select either Slot I or Slot II or both Slots. The tests you must take and the requirements for the desired course at the preferred College Institutions determine your choice of CUET slots.
So, don't worry you are on a safe track and you get admission according to your subjects availability in the university or college in your area, as per recent reports of 2022 student’s have the choice to fill up slots according to their needs and interest which they may continue as per carrier.
All the best!
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