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astha singh

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There are mixed responses about this book. Some claim it is a handy tool to study calculus whereas others claim that there is no practicality to the book as the examples are not fully explained. If you want to learn calculus, this book would be a better buy.
1) Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach (Second Edition) (Dover Books on Mathematics)by Morris Kline

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
There is no specific UG degree one needs to have in order to pursue MBA in Finance. So being a B.Sc graduate, yes you can pursue MBA (Finance). If you really have an interest in making a career in the finance sector, then do go ahead. Good luck.

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Aara Kapur

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Yes, it's a best good choice.
The course is highly in demand, so you can do this course. One more thing I want to suggest that you should opt for this course online. Koenig Solutions provides online courses so you can check out the website and get the information about the course.

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astha singh

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You may be able to apply for a supervisor position directly after your Masters or M.Phil /PhD, however if you plan to pursue the position right after your UG course you may be required to intern first or take up a position as assistant supervisor before you are promoted to supervisor level.
A Bachelor's degree in social work, public administration, management, or related field, may substitute for one year of the required eligibility experience. Supervisory course work and/or training may substitute for the some of the lead/supervisory experience.
Employment standards: Three years of experience as an eligibility worker in a public social
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Following are the opportunities for Maths graduates:
(a) Higher studies to become theoretician Mathematician and the teach & do research.
(b )Work as mathematics and statistic expert in the field of economics, social sciences, physical sciences, life sciences and earth sciences
(c) Data Modeller
(d) Computer Software engineer
(e) Operational Research Analyst
(f) Gain domain expertise in BFSI, Heath care etc and become analyst
(g) Appear for Indian Economics Services or Indian Statistical Services, Civil Services examination conducted by UPSC
(h) Appear for CDS examination to join Defence services
(I) Appear for Assistant Commandant Examinatio
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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MCA that's the best course for mathematics oriented and computer applications oriented.

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astha singh

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Yes, you most definitely can, provided you fulfill the eligibility criteria of colleges offering this course.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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B.Sc Hons CS is a job oriented professional degree for job in IT industry. M.Sc CS is a mandatory degree for long term career growth. Your decision to do B.Sc CS is right and correct.

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astha singh

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First, you need to decide whether you want to work after graduation or pursue a Master's degree. If you are planning to work, the following options are available for you:
1) Mathematician-You can choose to pursue research (become a scientist) in your area of interest (Maths).
2) Chartered Accountancy-If you like auditing, taxes and accounting, you can think of preparing for CA too.
3) Banking-Banking is another sector that you can get into with Mathematics.
4) Actuarial Sciences-If you love data and maths, actuarial sciences would be a great field for it.
5) Data Analysis/Operations Analysis/Project Development/Data Science
If you want to pu
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