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Indian institute of statistics Kolkata conducts both UG and PG level courses in statistics.

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Statistics graduates are especially sought by analytics firms. Eg, Mu Sigma, Fractal Analytics, EXL and others. However, many firms would require you to have done a Masters in the subject as well. You would have a distinct advantage over most engineers whom analytics firms find available as they will not be as well versed with statistical models and techniques. For a Masters you can especially aim to get one from ISI (Indian Statistical Institute) Delhi/Kolkata, which is an advanced research institute and also an Institute of National Importance like the IITs and NITs. At ISI, you'll be taught by world-class faculty and also get a high
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After your graduation from a B.Sc. Mathematics degree, you can pursue courses like MCA M.Sc. IT, actuarial sciences, MBA or M.Sc. In Mathematics. To get the most out of this course, it is best to immediately pursue higher studies after having completed your graduation. The world is your oyster afterwards, with a plethora of opportunities in research, academia, and technical institutes. Career opportunities can include jobs at financial companies, software developers, marketers and bankers; everyone wants a good mathematician. In applied mathematics, you'll have to creatively solve proble
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Sourav Kansal

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It is difficult for you, as these marks are below average. Rest, you can try your luck.

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As you mentioned, you are interested in coding, mobile development, programming then I would suggest you go for MCA. Master of Computer Application MCA with the IT boom dominating Indian economy, computer applications and IT industry has emerged as one of the most lucrative career options available to B.Sc. Degree holders. For students who want to pursue their higher studies in this domain, MCA is an ideal academic programme. Lot of Job opportunities are available in the field of MCA. Candidates having an MCA degree may have great employment opportunities in top IT companies and top consultancy firms. At present, with the advancement
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