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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Preeti,
To be honest, 51% is not really good for you if you want a boom in your career so firstly focus on scoring more. Now come on to your question, best option for you is M.Sc in your desired field after having some experience. But if you don't want to go for M.Sc then you may opt for MBA.

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sana khan

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Yes, you can but you have to pursue B.Sc in clinical psychology and then M.Sc in clinical psychology and then PhD in clinical psychology.

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SHIVAM NAONITCurrent Student- NIT, Patna

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If you are interested in engineering then prepare for JEE Mains and Advanced.

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astha singh

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There are many institutes and organisations offering courses in robotics which can be pursued after you complete your 10+2 studies. Please refer to the link mentioned below for eligibility and scope of taking up a career in Robotics:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/your-career-after-robotics-blogId-4610

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Subham Das

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Even if you haven't opted for maths in higher secondary you can take BCA as your grad but, in most of the cases, maths is one of the two general papers for BCA in college. So, it would be better if you choose a college and find out their general subjects with BCA. Grad level maths is a bit tough but not for those who have studied it in HS.

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astha singh

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I guess you would find maths in most courses, however you could try courses in Arts or humanities.
Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Degree Guides
History Degrees. Psychology Degrees.
Philosophy Degrees. Sociology Degrees.
Social Work Degrees. Archaeology Degrees.
Sports Coaching Degrees. Political Science Degrees.

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astha singh

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There are mixed responses about this book. Some claim it is a handy tool to study calculus whereas others claim that there is no practicality to the book as the examples are not fully explained. If you want to learn calculus, this book would be a better buy.
1) Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach (Second Edition) (Dover Books on Mathematics)by Morris Kline

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

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Hello Ashwani,
Normally, admissions to any medical related Diploma course is based on class 10th, so having maths in class 12th should not matter. But these days almost all states are resorting to online admission process and limiting it to only domiciles of that state. Hence, you will have to check with the concerned webpage for eligibility.

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astha singh

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Here is a list of open universities from where you can pursue M.Sc in statistics:
1) IGNOU
2) DR. B.R. Ambedkar Open University
I have mentioned a link where you can check for different open universities in Delhi NCR offering M.Sc courses:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/distance-correspondence-m-sc-colleges-delhi-ncr

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Jagillapuram Rajashekar

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No need to take maths. Anyone can do MBA in finance. You should score more than 50% in your graduation.

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