Mathematics
See pursuing an MSc from an IIT will obviously add more value to your career compared to that of DCA course. See if you are interested in programing also then you can obviously pursue the course of MSc Mathematics and Computing which has some really good prospect ahead and if
as viewing your all the options i suggest you to go for comedk as your is 737 which is good as at this rank you will get good college and choose your branch as computer science
in bitsat you will not get any good branch
but you also appear in
See as per the guidelines of UGC, a student can't do two full time courses simultaneously. Now as you are doing Mathematics and you wish to do GNM then you have to choose one. This is not only from the perspective of UGC guidelines, but its also a concern about
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For doing engineering whether it is computer Or anything you need to clear the boards in PCM category and you have to clear entrance examination for that maths is compulsory.
Although you can go for BCA bachelor in computer application for this degree you don't need maths in
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It's all depend on you Knowledge, Communication Skills and Understanding in your subject (i.e. Mathematics).
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If youre talking about 2 Yr MSc in Mathematics/ Mathematics & Computing/Statistics & Informatics yes like, definitely you'll have opportunities of working with the Coaching and EdTech Sector. However, incase youre referring to the 5 Year Integrated Course, I believe you have excellent placements there, in the Analytics, Data Science,
See if you want to do any course then you can go in distance as you can't do two full time courses at a time. But if you are a student of Bsc Hons in Mathematics and if you are wiling to get a good job then I would recommend
See ICRB usually releases examination notification for Scientist posts in ISRO. Mainly this vacancies are for BTech/MTech as well as MSc Physics/Electronics students. Its been a long (as per the information on internet) that there are centralized recruitment in Mathematics. I would recommend you to visit the career section in
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The entire syllabus of CA intermediate is divided in to eight subjects and two groups. Mathematics is not important to study Chartered Accountancy, not as a subject. But you will need to use basic mathematics operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc. to solve the problems of
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