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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You can pursue M.Tech in CS or MCA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Both ISRO and DRDO very rarely advertise requirement of recruiting Scientific Officer with M.Sc maths as eligibility criteria. You may apply for Technical Assistant job when these are advertised. You may also evaluate doing M.Tech in computational science to become eligible for vacancies open for CSE graduates.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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Hello Neha,
Currently, you are running coaching classes, so instead of foreign language I suggest you M.Sc. in mathematics because it will help you more in coaching and you already have mathematics background. So, M.Sc. is advisable.

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Rajeev K Singla

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You should appear for NET-LS exam, and join a college as a lecturer, after that, opt for Ph.D.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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If you have opted for maths, you must be a brilliant student. You should opt for the course in which you have a keen interest.

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Divya JainStudent

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Kindly visit the links to know about the best textbooks for the preparation of IIT JAM exam: https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-best-books-for-preparing-for-the-IIT-JAM-Maths-exam/answer/Divya-Jain-281?srid=uppnI
Best of luck.

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Himanshu Rao

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All the IITs and IISc Bangalore jointly conduct an entrance exam, namely IIT-JAM
(I.e. Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.)
for admission in M.Sc. courses in these institutions.
The educational qualification required for the entrance exam, is B.Sc. or equivalent in
relevant discipline with following mentioned percentage of marks.
For admission in IISc Bangalore
Students of GEN/OBC category should have at least first class in Graduation and
students of SC/ST category should have at least 50% marks.
For admission in IIT campuses
Students of GEN/OBC category should have at least 55% in Graduation and
students of SC/ST category should have at least
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prasad keluskar

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in maths after completing B.Tech.

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Vikash Ranjan

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Yes, you can do it, but according to your Bachelor's degree M.Sc in maths is not a good option. If you want to pursue your Masters, then you can opt for M.Tech in your field which will provide your better career. All the states conduct entrance exam for M.Sc, you can visit their websites according to your favorable state.

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