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sania Sci

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Bachelor degree in science
This course provides degree it's not a professional course

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sania Sci

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Forms are out. Apply for it and wait for cutoff

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Rashmita Sharma

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Hi Shivendra,
Hi Deep,
Candidates who want to pursue Masters degree programmes in science should have completed three-years Bachelor degree programme in a related stream from a recognized university.
Some universities specify a cutoff or minimum marks that one should have in graduation to be eligible for the M.Sc programmes they offer. Others might ask applicants to appear for entrance exams or interviews or both to prove their competence and knowledge in the subject area they choose.
Higher study options after completing B.Sc in Mathematics:-
Master of Science in Financial Mathematics
Master of Science in Social Research Methods and Statist
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Rashmita Sharma

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Hi Sarvesh,
Difference Between BTech and BSc:-
B.Tech. is a professional Bachelors' degree program whereas B.Sc. is only an academic Science graduation course. B Tech stands for Bachelor of Technology whereas B.Sc. is Bachelor of Science. Since B Tech is an engineering graduation, B Tech students have to study the vast techniques involved in a particular subject. They have to study about the processes involved in designing new instruments, techniques or programs, which comes under their field of study. On the contrary, B.Sc. graduates may have to study the working principles about an instrument or a process that is included in their curr
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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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You should go for BSc (Hons)

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Veeramani A

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For PCB stream students, One good option with 100% job potential is Bachelor course in Prosthetics & Orthotics. www.iipoinstitute.in

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Veeramani A

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For PCM/PCB stream students, One good option with 100% job potential is Bachelor course in Prosthetics & Orthotics. www.iipoinstitute.in

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