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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you clear backlogs of B.Sc degree then you will be eligible to apply for M.Sc in any university including Bangalore University subject to meeting the admission criteria.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Following are the opportunities for PG in maths graduates:
(a) Higher studies to become theoretician Mathematician and the teach & do research.
(b) Work as mathematics and statistic expert in the field of economics, social sciences, physical sciences, life sciences and earth sciences
(c) Data Modeller, Business Analyst, Data Analyst, etc.
(d) Computer Software Engineer
(e) Operational Research Analyst
(f) Gain domain expertise in BFSI, Healthcare, etc., and become analyst
(g) Appear for Indian Economics Services or Indian Statistical Services, Civil Services examination conducted by UPSC
(h) Appear for CDS examination to join Defence service
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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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If you have 10 backlogs then probably you are not meant for engineering. You might be good at many other things, but certainly not engineering. Why do you want to pursue engineering only? There are many higher education options in Canada which you can pursue. Also, most of the good Universities won't consider you unless you give them a "passed" transcript for all subjects and semesters. I'm talking about good universities. If you really have some good projects and high quality work experience, you can give it a try though.

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SHOAIBULLAH S

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M.S Ramaiah university is better.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vemula,
Once you complete your M.Sc in food technology, it's your choice and destiny that can take you to some direction. Of course, you can take food & beverages field if this is your passion.
Best wishes.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
German universities are highly competitive and selective. You must have completed your B.Tech with nothing less than 75% for maximum chances of admission. A very strong research oriented profile is required. A strong SOP and outstanding LORs are recommended. Take the IELTS. You may choose to earn a German language certification. However, most MS programs are taught in English. Check DAAD website for details. Further, you have to apply via the university-ASSIST portal.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Hi,
You have to decide which is better for you based on your career plans since both MS and PGDM are different. On the basis of your grades, you are not fit for a MS program, they ask for more than 8 CGPA. Hence a PGDM is more suitable at this stage.

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