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Saurabh ShigwanHello, another future Engineer is here.

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After completing M.Sc, you can either take a job as a professor or can study further, complete Ph.D and then work as a mathematician and enter in the research field. Many organizations and companies require mathematicians even you can work with the government in the government organisations like ISRO, DRDO.

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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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Can you please tell me the percentage of 12th?

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anila k

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The result is usually announced on January 31st.

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Namrata Singh

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The institute offers B.Ed programme. For that, you need to have completed a Bachelor's degree and/or Master's degree in Science/Social Science/Humanities with at least 50% marks or CGPA of 5.0/10 (relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ ST and Differently Abled candidates) or must have completed Bachelor's in Engineering or Technology with specialization in science and mathematics with 55% marks or CGPA of 5.5/ 10 (relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ ST and Differently Abled candidates).

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Namrata Singh

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Sorry, the above-mentioned college does not specifically offer B.Ed in mathematics. They have a B.Ed program in which they can have maths as a subject.

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