About jobs after B.Sc. (honours) maths.

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    Mansi Ved | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    After the completion of your programme, you may work in universities, scientific institutes, government or the private sector or go on to study advanced degrees. Go on to research positions at universities common job profiles of students after completing graduation in mathematics include:
    Statistician, Research Analyst, Operations Analyst, Data Analyst, Business Analyst, Finance Analyst
    Numerical Analyst and Mathematician. Opportunities in government organisations ISRO (The Indian Space Research Organisation), DRDO (Defense Research and Development Organisation) and NAL (National Aeronautics Limited).
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    Rohit Saraswat | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Following are the jobs you can do after B.Sc (Hons) maths:
    -Data analyst
    -Actuary
    -Chartered Accountant
    -Data Scientist
    -Chartered Certified Accountant
    -Actuarial Analyst
    -Acoustic Consultant.

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