Mathematics
Mayank, this answer is being written assuming you have completed your B.Sc in Mathematics. But if your qualification is different, please do let us know. For studying M.Sc in Food Technology, you should have studied any one these subjects in your Graduation like Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Home
Dear aspirant, you should be score above 90 percentage for admission in mathematics.yoh can see all braches cut off on below link "Rajasthan University Result 2020 (UG & PG) - Check Admission Test Results" https://university.careers360.com/articles/rajasthan-university-result
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Hey Vedant
Mathematics is a favourite for a lot students in India and forms a base of a lot of fields like statistics, engineering, physical science, computer science, insurance, economics, astronomy, banking and accountancy.
Mathematicians can get well paid jobs inn government and private organisations as well.IT giants like IBM
I guess that you must be from karnataka or telangana because you've used PUC here. Just make to have thorough foundation of concepts taught in your school books. If you find it difficult then seek the help of guide books or youtube videos. If you are seeking to prepare for
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After completing 12 th from Science Stream , one can enter into Arts, Science, Engineering and Management fields. Engineering and Management fields are one of the Best options to choose career option. In Engineering field Computer Science stream has wonderful Opportunities with high salary package. Speaking about the Management
Hello kavya
The actuarial science is slowly growing and also the demand in the global market is also increasing,if you are good at maths and statistics then you can definitely go in this field.
There are many fields where you can work like :
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I am not sure about Ranchi but heard one in our Capital City, I will not name that that University but some term it as"JNU", a whole liberated University where your attendance ka issue nai hoga aur hone par bawal hoga, sometimes leading to a mass outrage.
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