Class 12-science
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
Firstly, choose the course you want to enrol and then shortlist few colleges of your preference. You can also compare them on Shiskha.com.
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After your graduation from a B.Sc. Mathematics degree, you can pursue courses like MCA M.Sc. IT, actuarial sciences, MBA or M.Sc. In Mathematics. To get the most out of this course, it is best to immediately pursue higher studies after having completed your graduation. The world is your oyster afterwards, with a plethora of opportunities in research, academia, and technical institutes. Career opportunities can include jobs at financial companies, software developers, marketers and bankers; everyone wants a good mathematician. In applied mathematics, you'll have to creatively solve proble
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There is no course which can guarantee you a PR. If you need a PR, you have to get a job first. Now you decide what kind of job you want to do and based on your own career plans and interest you have to decide what to study. This is not something others will tell you. Know your own interest and plan accordingly.
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