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Are you real? Jokes apart, congratulations for all your academic achievements and I hope you have some work experience too. The degrees you have mentioned to pursue will have different path so decide which one u actually wish to do. I would suggest Canada or US for PhD as you have excellent scope of research there. Check here for all details.
http://www.phdportal.eu/study-options/269778996/applied-mathematics-united-states.html
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Archaeology is a perfect career for those people who derive self-satisfaction in discovering a part of history and culture long lost in the dust of time. It is a career that is very much in demand since archaeologists have to spend infinite hours and days camping and undertaking field work at laboratories and in excavation sites. An archaeologist therefore must have the patience to work on a project that may take months and even years to compete. Few essential skills required for an archaeologist are reading habits, knowledge about past history, excellent penmanship and an analytical and focused mind. In comparison to monetar
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