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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Your marks are fine to get admission in admission in B.Sc honors for statistics in Hindu College, Delhi University. You are advised to look for an alternate career option.

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astha singh

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Since you have already completed your undergrad it is advisable to go for higher studies like a Masters rather than pursue a Bachelors course again. However, if you want to change your line of study, you could opt for a B.Sc. You could also try getting some counselling to get a more accurate picture.

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The sole discretion of admission would depend on the requisites of university/college that you plan to apply in.

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A Bachelor of Science degree is awarded to students who have completed a course of study in a field of their choosing. If taken online, a B.Sc can be completed at the convenience of the student, which generally takes up to four years.
What is an online B.Sc? There are many courses or pathways a student can choose to complete this degree. Options may include lab sciences such as biology and chemistry, or a more human-centric pathway such as psychology, human resource management, counseling or criminal justice. Business and computer majors may also choose to pursue a B.Sc. Upon graduation, individuals may seek employment in their field or
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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B.Tech will be more technical in nature whereas B.Sc will be more scientific. You will get exposure to practical use of the subjects in B.Tech.

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