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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
M.Sc/Ph.D: One of the best higher studies option available for the B.Sc Mathematics graduate is to do Masters Degree in Mathematics followed by Ph.D or M.Phil. Thus they can find a promising career in Research or Teaching field. Another option is to do Masters Degree in Economics or Econometrics. This will help them to pursue one of the best career options, Indian Economics Services (IES).
MCA: Master of Computer Application (MCA) is the best higher study opti
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I think so, yes. There is no compulsion for maths as a subject. However, knowledge of maths in some form or the other is required for both these courses.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Probably not.
It depends on your basic math skills as well as practice you do for preparing for entrance.
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Yes, you can pursue MBA without any of the subjects that you have mentioned above. But be cautious. If you want to be MBA the surely you will need to crunch data and some form of analytics is indeed required. HR, Marketing, etc are some of the fields.
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