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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
M.Sc in Mathematics graduates can find lot of opportunities in Research and Development firms, Economic Research firms, Market Research firms and Manufacturing firms. They can look for the job profiles like Quantitative Risk Analyst, Statistician, Treasury Management Specialist and Demographer in these firms. Those who want to work in public sector can find ample opportunities in various government organizations like Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Reputed Software companies offer several career opportunities for these graduat
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It's really great to know your dreams. One must dream and dream big. You want to become a software engineer. But why SE? Why not software expert? Time to do BE is gone. You can even now become SW expert by doing different courses. I feel this is better for you.
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M.Sc in Mathematics graduates can find lots of opportunities in Research and Development firms, Economic Research firms, Market Research firms and Manufacturing firms. They can look for the job profil
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
You have done M.Sc in maths but wants to pursue MS in Computer Science from Canada. It's of course gr8 to know your dreams. Even though Institutions abroad normally offer wide variety of choices, jumping into computer science without any background, I am afraid may not be feasible. However I suggest you approach agencies dealing in sending students to Canada to find out if there is any chance for you.
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