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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

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Yes, you can definitely do M.Sc after completing your B.Tech and you can choose the subject which you have to choose for M.Sc. Best of luck for your future and if there's any query, feel free to ask.

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Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc. Mathematics:
There various options available for B.Sc. Mathematics graduate to pursue their higher studies. Details of best higher studies options for B.Sc. Mathematics graduates are given below. M.Sc. Another option is to do Masters Degree in Economics or Econometrics. This will help them to pursue one of the best career options, Indian Economics Services (IES). MCA Master of Computer Application MCA is the best higher study option for the B.Sc. Mathematics graduates who wish to pursue their career in IT sector. Research Agencies like Defense Research and Development organisation prefer MCA graduate
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Radhika Verma

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Yes, you can do Ph.D. Psychology from IGNOU which offers this programme via distance learning mode. For more details and to know about international centers of IGNOU, log in to www.ignou.ac.in.

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Hi Vijay, Societies everywhere are grappling with rapid transitions to digital modes of living. Even as digital tools are heralded for making life easy, they can also throw up a range of complexities that demand competence in understanding the social lives of technology and the bearing they have on our everyday life. The proliferation of the digital as a ubiquitous part of our routine has also created an urgent need for nuanced discussions that account for both social and the technical dimension of a digital society. The programme is designed to create a group of professionals who will: Contribute to the design, development and deploym
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rishika kumar

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Candidate should have done his or her 10+2 in physics chemistry maths and biology with minium aggregate marks 40% to 60%
B.Sc in radiography & imaging technology or applied science.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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I think for maths, this is optional.

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