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Kavya Mehra

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Rohit Khalekar

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Hi,
If you want to get knowledge of Paper1 then you should refer to good study material and books. Here are some books you can use for Paper1 preparation-
1. Truemans UGC NET General Paper-1 by Sanjay Gupta, A. K. Singh
2. NTA UGC NET Teaching and Research Aptitude by KVS Madaan
3. UGC NET/JRF/SLET General Paper-1 Teaching & Research Aptitude by Arihant Express
4. UGC NET/SET Paper 1 by Ramesh Publishing House.

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Kajal Gupta

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Here is the link to the PDF of sample paper for M.Sc. Maths- http://www.spmvv.ac.in/dec/MSC-Mathematics.pdf.

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Anjali Sharma

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For which college you are asking about?

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Manish Sharma

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As per UGC guidelines, you can not do two degrees simultaneously from same or different universities.

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Manish Sharma

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Go for M.Sc Maths, you can do B.Ed after M.Sc.

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Pavan Kumar

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Your qualifications are good. You can get job in both Technical field (engineering stream) and Teaching field and pharmaceutical also. Identify your interest and go & achieve.

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Amrit Raj

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M.Sc admission is not included in JEE. You need to appear for the entrance test after B.Sc. But you can opt for dual degree program if you are interested in (B.Sc +M.Sc) from SVNIT itself on the basis of JEE rank.
Best of luck.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Rinky,
At present, M.Sc degree holders in physics, chemistry, mathematics are high in demand. An M.Sc degree holder can work in both government and private sectors. An M.Sc degree holder can work in various fields like education, defense, public sector, automotive and aerospace industries, healthcare, materials, technology, computing, energy and information technology. Here is the list of job domains:
Banks
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Teaching
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ISRO
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