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Shipra Suman

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There are various sectors where you can works after completing B.Sc maths.
These sectors are given below
1) Software
2) Insurance
3) Market research
4) Banking sector
There are also jobs available for these graduates in the government sector. Various exams are conducted by UPSC every year for recruiting these graduates to several posts.Most popular career option after B.Sc mathematics is teaching.

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manohar choragudi

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MBA in hospitality management is good option. It has a good scope as well.

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shobhit pratap singhGraduate Student

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Both the courses have different prospects and career option after completion. It also depends on your interest upon what you want to do later after completion of your Bachelor's degree, so choose wisely.

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Dev Parbhakar

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Yes, it is the best option.
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Aarti Singh

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Aaditya, first thing is there is a difference between B.Tech and B.Sc. B.Tech is a professional degree but B.Sc is not, it is a simple/ regular degree.
Now, B.Tech and law both are professional degrees but related to different fields. After B.Tech you will be technically proficient and will get jobs in companies. Working independently is little tough, until you start your own venture. But with law, you can work with a company as well as as an independent lawyer.
If you have just finished your 12th then you can go for an integrated law degree which will save one year I.e you will become a lawyer in 5 years otherwise it will be a 6 years d
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