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Manjeet JakharHad complete bachlors

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc in maths, it requires a graduate degree so you can pursue M.Sc in maths from any recognised university.

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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Hi, no its not mandatory. But for better opportunities you should go for M.Sc forensic science.
All the best!

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NIMISHA SHARMAMember of Media and PR Committee @IMI B

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Yes, your degree is valid. It does not matter how old your degree is, it's always valid unless and until the institute from which you have done gets dissolved.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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After BCA degree, MCA will be a much better option for you as compared to M.Sc because in MCA you'll learn much more in-depth content of subjects which you have studied in your BCA. So, it'll be much more easy and beneficial for you and your career.

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Hemant MishraI am student and Author of book The Research

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Bachelors degree in relevant discipline or equivalent is required for M.Sc in data analyst and admission process is entrance exam+ personal interview and 2 year duration course.
1. 59% of all Data Science and Analytics (DSA) job demand is in Finance and Insurance, Professional Services, and IT.
2. IBM demand for data analyst.

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Navita Batra

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Whether you have scored very good marks or not, it is completely at the discretion of the college to take admission under a university. You just need to qualify the eligibility and follow the admission process. Let's say, for a certain college under a university, if the admission is based on the merit score in 10+2, then marks would definitely take the main lead in fetching the seats for candidates.

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Srivatsav Sri

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It is an undergraduate course. The duration of this course is 5 years.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As per my knowledge and my opinion, to become a professor in Government University, you can go in any of the two options, you have mentioned, as if you go for B.Tech M.Tech and then Ph.D. You are eligible for professor in University of Technology, and if you go for B.Sc M.Sc and Ph.D, then you are eligible as the subject teacher of the respective subject in which you have completed the graduation post-graduation and Ph.D.

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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

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In my opinion Physics is the best stream as there are variety of courses in Physics and the research opportunities are vast. If you are willing to get job after M.Sc. Then Chemistry has better aspects in India. Companies like DUPont offer very good packages to M.Sc. Students - see here http://www.dupont.com/corporate-functions/careers/university-recruiting/graduate-careers.html
It would be better, if you apply for IIT JAM because the better college you get, the higher your package and learning gets.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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It mostly depends on where or which college are you applying for. Mostly M.Sc Entrance exams are conducted by some top-notch colleges only while a few conduct personal interviews because the crowd for the occupancy is relatively less. If there is an entrance exam:
The main focus will be on epidemiology, the basic ones and pharmacology and a few statistics but it is all basic and any medical graduate can answer them. If it's a personal interview:
The question will be interrogative like why you want to join the course? Where do you want to see yourself after 5 years? Would you be interested in Ph.D. also, if offered? Why are you not focus
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