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Sourbh Dara11th pcmb student

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both are equal if interest are

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RAHUL MISHRA

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1) JGBS, Sonepat
2) SRM University, Sonepat
3) GNIOT Greater Noida
4) WLCI, Delhi
5) Amity University, Noida
6) Gautam Buddh University, Noida

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear sudanshu singh. majority of the students problem is decision problem. check your interest and what do you want to become in future. based on that put the steps. that will help you out. going for core integrated probrammes. will make you expert in that area. or going for CS which would help you out in cracking something great. if you are interested to become some thing great go for integrated if not go for second one. all the best.

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kunal dasmaster

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yup dual degree very gd,bt from this year,,, AICTE stopped dual degree program

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Chetna S

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Hi
Triple are no more advised. You may read the following article from one of the fellow.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-it-like-to-triple-major
If you still wish, you may choose the subjects and write to the university directly about it.

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sneha lal

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Hi Shashank,
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 Statistics
Master
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Dinesh B

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Sathyabama university offer various scholarship for the students. It is based on cast wise as Christian, Muslims and SC. Also they give scholarship for physically challenged student and merit students. Dual MBA can select by anyone according to our curriculum. So, there is no any mark limit.

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