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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

Subjects of Study : BA Maths (Honors)
Semister : 1
Calculus
Geometry
Algebra I
Semister : 2
Mechanics I
Differential Equations I
Algebra II
Semister : 3
Mechanics II
Differential Equations II
Analysis I
Semister : 4
Vector Analysis
Differential Equations III
Analysis II
Semister : 5
Numerical Methods
Numerical Methods Practical using C
Algebra III
Analysis III
Semister : 6
Probability Theory
Linier Programming and Optimization
Algebra IV
Analysis IV

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Chandrika,
Please follow this link for complete detail about fee structure of Christ University, Bangalore:
https://christuniversity.in/sciences/computer-science/bachelor-of-science-bsc-in-computer-sc-maths-electronics-cme/464

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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You should opt for M.Sc in biotechnology. It would be a much better choice.
Well, M.Sc in forensic science is a better option than Diploma in forensic science.
Good luck.

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varsha pillai

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Hello Darpan,
I can assure you that there is a lot of scope for law graduates, but since I'm not aware of the situation of B.Sc. IT I wouldn't comment on it. As for Law, you can
1. Pursue higher studies then become a professor
2. Practice as a lawyer in any field you specialise in
3. Write the UPSC exam.
4. Join the judicial services exam to become a magistrate.
5.Corporate lawyer or legal adviser of a company.
these are some of the options.
The second deal is that you can have the best of both fields with an integrated course of B.Sc LLB which is being offered by lots of colleges in the country. If you chose Science stream in 11th &12th and
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