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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Higher studies options after B.Sc in Statistics
M.Sc Actuarial science
M.Sc. in Library and Information Science
M.Sc. in Quantitative Economics
MCA
Masters in Math
Masters in Statistics
MBA
P.G. Diploma in Stat. Methods with Applications
Specialist Development Program in SQC
JRF & SRF Rules
Junior/Senior Research Fellowship
Other certification courses after B.Sc in Statistics
Certificate/Diploma course in Computer Programming & Applications#
Part-time Certificate/Diploma course in SQC
Intensive course in Programming and Application of Electronic Computers *
Part-time course in Statistical Methods and Applications**
Part-time course in SQC
Career scope a
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Debayan HalderI'm an officer in a PSU bank.

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Yes, it'll help and it'll also help you in various exams after getting the job like CAIIB.

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Bhavna Sharma

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This is all up to you. If you want to prepare for government jobs then you can opt for B.Sc. The main thing is that how you prepare for the exam.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Both B.Sc and B.Tech are equally good options for females. In this age of equal opportunities, you must graduation in any subject of your interest to excel in the professional career.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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In order to seek admission in B.Sc or B.Sc (Hons) in biology, candidate must have had biology as a subject in 10+2. You are not eligible to seek admission in B.Sc in biology based on your PCM background.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

PCM students have following options other than B.Tech and B.Sc:
(a) BCA
(b) BBA / BBE/ BMS
(c) 5 years Integrated law degree
(d) Hostel Management
(e) Fashion Designing
(f) BA in mass communication
(g) BA in social works
(h) Change to Humanities or Commerce
(I) NDA or SCRA conducted by UPSC

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