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27th February 2012, 10:15 AM
jencyremy
 
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Which course is better for my career after completion of B.Sc in Mathematics?


i am doing B.Sc maths .after completing this which course is best 4 my career?




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20th April 2012, 08:15 PM
imira
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Default Re: Which course is better for my career after completion of B.Sc in Mathematics?

After B.Sc in Mathematics, you can select higher study option according to your interest. If you are interested in software jobs, go for courses like MCA. This will help you build up a rewarding career in the field of software development, networking, etc. M.Sc degree in Mathematics/Physics/IT will help you to obtain jobs as Assistant Professor/Lecturer in Colleges. One can also build up their career in areas of risk analysis and quality analysis. Indian Statistical Institute, ISRO, etc often recruit candidates with master’s degree in mathematics. You can also try for jobs in area of research and development after higher studies.
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