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Anant Raina

Guide-Level 12

I would suggest that you take up medicine as your primary filed and acting as secondary. And if you do this as suggested and further think of joining acting then you can take up that as your first preference and probably then your parents will also support you.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello Neha,
Before starting with the application process, you should check the admission requirements, I hope you are aware that most universities do not accept three year Bachelor's degree programs. Also, MS programs are highly competitive. You will find PG Diploma options. If you have communicated with universities already willing to accept your degree then it's a good news. Regarding your gap, you can do a course related to your area or try to take a solid project work in the area of commerce or accounts, etc. You may also engage yourself in extracurricular activities.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Ritesh,
The method you are applying is not correct, perhaps you should first have a clarity over the kind of job you want, remember no course comes with a job or with a PR guarantee, so it is best that you first know your career plans and act accordingly. New Zealand is a great place for your field of study, visit university websites for courses they offer, check out which one is closely related to your interest and proceed.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Career Opportunities after B.Sc Mathematics
There are jobs available in various other sectors for the graduates of B.Sc Mathematics. These sectors are given below
Software
Insurance
Market research
Banking sector
There are also jobs available for these graduates in government sector. Various exams are conducted by UPSC every year for recruiting these graduates to several posts. Some of those exams are given below
Tax Assistant exam
Statistical Investigator exam
Grade III & Compiler Exam
Combined Graduate Level Exam
Most popular career option after B.Sc Mathematics is teaching. There are plenty of colleges available in India which provides various
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Humera Akhtar

Contributor-Level 10

You need to clear 12th from a recognized board. For details refer the following link:
https://www.drmgrdu.ac.in/

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

The B.Sc. degree course is a graduate degree course in Science; this can be a part-time or full-time course. This course forms the basis of science and comprises of the subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, zoology and mathematics.
With the advancements in the area of science and technology, this program has become a one of the highly studied degree course in the Institutions of India.
After the completion of the B.Sc degree there are various options available for the science students, they can go for master degree in Science I.e. M.Sc, go in a research area and can even look for professional job oriented courses. Often, in some rep
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

You completed B.Tech and can pursue Masters in Technology. Political Science comes under Arts section therefore, this option is not for you.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Hitendra,
Here are few best engineering college apart from IITs and NITs:-
1. College of Engineering, Pune.
2. Anna University.
3. Jadavpur University.
4. Delhi Technological University (DTU).
5. NSIT, Delhi.
6. JNTU College of Engineering, Hyderabad.
7. Osmania University.
8. Coimbatore Institute of Technology.
9. College of Engineering Thiruvananthapuram.
10. Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology.

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G Geeta Kumari

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, you are eligible as the college considers the XAT and CMAT scores as well, the latter gives you a better opportunity to fetch a decent score as the level of difficulty is often on the lower side as compared to the former and CAT.

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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

For B.Tech CSE, you need to have physics chemistry and maths as the compulsory subjects, you can not pursue B.Tech CSE with only BPC.

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pranav rathorePhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain

Contributor-Level 8

You can't do it after 11th. Pursue 12th first and then give JEE Mains and Advance, if you get a good score, you can do aeronautical engineering.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Shree,
Students who use their time well can crack the exam efficiently. Therefore, it depends upon your potential of studying and gaining from your study. Studying 10 hours a day with full concentration is enough to crack the exam.
All the Best.

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Himanshu Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

The eligibility depends on the type of course that you wish to pursue, the details of some courses are stated below:
Diploma: Class 10th cleared from a recognised board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelor's Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
Post-graduation degree: Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 45% marks.
Graduate and PG programs may also require you to appear in entrance exams such as NCHMCT, AIMA UGAT, E-CHAT, etc.

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Basically, there are 3 sections in CAT exam - verbal ability, DILR, Quants.
Verbal ability-
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do proper analysis of articles on editorial page. Try to make summary of articles that you read para by para. However, reading newspaper won't be sufficient. Start solving RCs on a regular basis with proper analysis.
DILR-
This is one of the toughest section especially from previous 2-3 years. Not only it is tough but it also checks how quick your senses are and how good you are in selecting the sets. Therefore, the best thing to sco
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