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saurabh baraskar

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Yes, you can apply. The degree of full-time course and distance course are equivalent.

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n chaitanya

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You should go for MBA in Symbiosis University to have a good future.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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IISc, Bangalore does not offer M.Sc in actuarial science degree course.

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Subham Das

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To become a physics professor in IIT and any other TIER-1 colleges like IITs, 5NITs, DTU, BITS, and IIITH is not an easy task.
You need to have a PhD from country's most reputed college like like IISc Bangalore, IIT-Delhi, Bombay Kanpur. It's all about decorating your profile by doing some really good research papers. If you manage to prove your worth in your research area, and it impresses your Head of the Department; you can get a job as guest faculty. And you get paid for this. Actually, there's a high possibility of you getting chosen as an Asst. Prof of the same IIT from where you've applied for your Doctorate.
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Akash Kumar

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NIT is a better option for pursuing M.Sc in maths.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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If you want to go in business and marketing then you can go for MBA but if you want to do specialisation in a particular subject then you go for M.Sc.
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