What are the career options after 12th with PCM? Which is better among Management or Engineering for a Mathematics student?

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    Pranav Sahasrabuddhe

    8 years ago
    if u r gud in mathematics then u should prefer to do engineering degree in civil or mechanical. Management course is available after degree in engineering so it will of more value that you will do management after engineering.
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    maram reddy ramana reddy

    8 years ago
    quality of education u have ,if u are good in maths and physics and good analytical thinking go for engineering or good in language and geography go for arts finally capabilities will act for mediocre go for b.com
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    Divya Shrivastava

    8 years ago
    totally it depnds upon ones interest if u lov mths den go fr it
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    praveen kumar

    8 years ago
    Mukul,
    First, you need to know your interest area. Then decide, if you have studied PCM then you should go for engineering.
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    Anu Bhutani Hii I am experienced for overseas admission | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hi Mukul,
    In India, engineering and technology courses are good for mathematics students and if you are planning for management, then in Canada, they asks for mathematics in business, management and accounts study.
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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    MBA will sharpen your management skills and make you fluent, organized and confident speaker. Engineering makes you sounder in technical domain. So, both degrees are an asset and can be a killer combo.
    If you are good in mathematics, you can go in Engineering in IT or computer science and then management in marketing or systems.
    You can land career roles with business analyst, project manager and product manager. Various course providers get you certified.
    I hope this helps.
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    Abhinav Sinha | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Hello Mukul,
    Comparing these two fields is like to choose between apple and oranges. Both have their own value. Both are pretty good fields and have great career prospects, you can choose any as per your interest. If you will pursue a career in your interest area then you will definitely succeeded.
    For engineering you can consider:
    1. UTM (For specialized B.Tech CSE programs and BBA Hospitality).
    2. UPES (Core domains programs).
    3. NITs.
    4. BITs (Engineering), etc.
    Hope it helps.
    Good luck.
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    Kumar Vishwajeet DOOOOO BEFORE U DIE | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    What interests you, you should pursue that because it is you who will study not the fellow surrounding.
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    aasif makandar going to b know d world what is actually... | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    If your mathematics is well, then you can go for banking. Also, you can try for government jobs. Engineering is also a good option but now it's very common. I think you should go for finance marketing. Best of luck.
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    lavakumar bachu

    8 years ago
    Go for management. All the best.

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