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14th September 2011, 01:59 PM
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Career opportunities in IT sector after the completion of M.Sc Maths?
hi..........
i would like to know about career in IT sector after finishing m.sc maths.so kindly requesting u to suggest to over come this problem. thank u..... |
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8th November 2011, 02:02 AM
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Re: Career opportunities in IT sector after the completion of M.Sc Maths?
dear friend,
there is opportunity but i don't think you should go for that sector . because this sector is good only for IT or technical students who have a knowledge on this but if you still want to go through it . best of luck. |
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8th November 2011, 07:10 PM
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Re: Career opportunities in IT sector after the completion of M.Sc Maths?
Presently IT sector is having a very good scope. You can take up some certificate course in software and look for jobs. You can even do your MCA and can get jobs in any software company. Another option for you is to do PGDCA and look for jobs. You can even opt for MBA if you have an interest in management. After specializing in Maths actuarial science should be an interesting field for you.
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9th November 2011, 01:14 AM
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Re: Career opportunities in IT sector after the completion of M.Sc Maths?
hi friend,
After completion of the M.sc mathematics you have the knowledge about the Technical then you an join It sector. It means you have to know the programming if you have an idea about the programming then you can join IT. And also you have the good communication skills then you get the job easily. |
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9th November 2011, 02:16 PM
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Re: Career opportunities in IT sector after the completion of M.Sc Maths?
Hello friend,
Presently IT sector is having a very good scope. You can take up some certificate course in software and look for jobs. You can even do your MCA and can get jobs in any software company. Another option for you is to do PGDCA and look for jobs. You can even opt for MBA if you have an interest in management. |
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9th November 2011, 06:48 PM
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Re: Career opportunities in IT sector after the completion of M.Sc Maths?
dear friend,
You have done M.Sc in maths , and you want to get a job in IT sector, then you can go for MCA course.. After completion of MCA course you can get a very good job in IT sector.. IT companies are recruiting large number of technical students , so you will get huge opportunity.. All the best. |
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15th January 2012, 11:36 PM
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Re: Career opportunities in IT sector after the completion of M.Sc Maths?
Presently IT sector is having a very good scope. You can take up some certificate course in software and look for jobs. You can even do your MCA and can get jobs in any software company. Another option for you is to do PGDCA and look for jobs. You can even opt for MBA if you have an interest in management. After specializing in Maths actuarial science should be an interesting field for you.
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1st March 2012, 12:18 AM
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Re: Career opportunities in IT sector after the completion of M.Sc Maths?
After completion of the M.sc mathematics you have the knowledge about the Technical then you an join It sector.
It means you have to know the programming if you have an idea about the programming then you can join IT.You can take up some certificate course in software and look for jobs. You can even do your MCA and can get jobs in any software company. Another option for you is to do PGDCA and look for jobs. You can even opt for MBA if you have an interest in management. |
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23rd June 2023, 06:47 AM
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Re: Career opportunities in IT sector after the completion of M.Sc Maths?
Completing an M.Sc in Mathematics opens up several career opportunities in the IT sector. While not traditionally seen as an IT-related field, the analytical and problem-solving skills acquired through a mathematics degree are highly valuable in the technology industry. Here are some career paths you can consider in the IT sector after completing your M.Sc in Mathematics:
Data Scientist: With a strong mathematical background, you can work as a data scientist, analyzing and interpreting complex data sets to derive insights and make data-driven decisions. You would utilize statistical modeling, machine learning, and programming skills to solve business problems and develop predictive models. Data Analyst: As a data analyst, you would be responsible for collecting, cleaning, and analyzing data to extract meaningful information. Your mathematical skills would be essential in performing statistical analysis, data visualization, and generating reports to support decision-making processes. Quantitative Analyst: In finance and investment firms, quantitative analysts utilize mathematical and statistical models to analyze financial markets, assess risks, and develop trading strategies. Your mathematical expertise would be valuable in areas such as quantitative research, algorithmic trading, and portfolio optimization. Software Developer/Engineer: Mathematics graduates often possess strong problem-solving and logical thinking abilities, which are essential for software development. You can pursue roles in software engineering, developing algorithms, coding, and designing software applications. Cryptographer: Mathematics plays a crucial role in cryptography, the practice of securing information and communications. With a background in mathematics, you can work as a cryptographer, designing and implementing cryptographic algorithms to protect sensitive data. Machine Learning Engineer: Machine learning relies heavily on mathematical concepts and algorithms. As a machine learning engineer, you would work on developing and implementing machine learning models, training algorithms, and building intelligent systems. Operations Research Analyst: Operations research analysts use mathematical modeling and optimization techniques to solve complex business problems. You can apply your mathematical skills to analyze processes, optimize workflows, and improve operational efficiency in various industries. Business Intelligence Analyst: Business intelligence analysts leverage mathematical and statistical techniques to analyze business data, identify trends, and provide insights for decision-making. You would work with data visualization tools and perform statistical analysis to support strategic business decisions. Risk Analyst: Risk analysts assess and manage risks for organizations by analyzing data, identifying potential risks, and developing risk mitigation strategies. Your mathematical background would be beneficial in quantifying risks and evaluating potential outcomes. Academia and Research: You can pursue a career in academia or research, working as a mathematics professor, researcher, or lecturer in universities or research institutions. This path allows you to continue exploring mathematical concepts and contribute to the field through teaching and research. |
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