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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Amulya,
Please see here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-colleges-dc
check the individual university links to learn details like accommodation, fee, etc.


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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Alka,
The score requirements vary from college to college but you should always aim for a first-class position. 70% and above is ideal. Below 50% is not accepted.

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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If you want to pursue further studies, you can go for PhD.
If not, you can go in teaching line always. You can apply for an assistant professor in college or lecture in school by clearing entrance exams. You can also try for coaching institutes.
If you interested in civil services you can go for that too.

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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi Parveen,
If you are planning for Canada here are some important things to remember, universities require -
1. Four years Bachelor's degree
2. First class, above 70%
3. GRE depends on the university
4. IELTS or TOEFL
These are the requirements and differs from university to university. As an M.Sc applicant, you must be somewhat active and start checking university websites for an informed decision. You must also learn about the intakes and deadlines, fees, scholarship options etc. Apply on time, atleast 6-8 months before the intake starts.

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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi Alka,
It is good if you have a first class, the better your percentage, the chances of getting admission is high in good universities. In case you don't manage to get a first class then you should really focus on getting super grades on your Bachelor's degree. But overall, if you are trying or planning to study abroad in near future then strengthen your academic profile as best as you can. Having said that, colleges have different admission requirements, some are more competitive than others. 75% is a widely accepted percentage by the top ones.

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Anmol Bhushan

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You have various options to opt for:
1. Actuarial Sciences
2. MBA
3. GMAT
4. GRE
5. Banking and finance
6. Data Analyst

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Anmol Bhushan

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If you really are into mathematics and want to study further then only you should for M.Sc. And if believe in entering the real world and want to look for a job and earn by yourself then I would say banking and finance is better.

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Rehbar AhmedI am preparing for NEET test

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Hi,
You can choose life science in the NET exam. You can visit csirhrdg.res.in (website) to see the chapters included in life sciences. Best of luck for your future!

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