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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

There are jobs available in various other sectors for the graduates of B.Sc Mathematics. These sectors are given below
Software
Insurance
Market research
Banking sector
There are also jobs available for these graduates in government sector. Various exams are conducted by UPSC every year for recruiting these graduates to several posts. Some of those exams are given below
Tax Assistant exam
Statistical Investigator exam
Grade III & Compiler Exam
Combined Graduate Level Exam
Most popular career option after B.Sc Mathematics is teaching. There are plenty of colleges available in India which provides various courses in Mathematics. So it is easy to g
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renu Sejwal

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B.Sc maths itself may not fetch you a good job but if you top it up with M.Sc or other professional degree in statistics, economics, market research or MBA, b.ed etc it will be more beneficial for a better job. But if you wish to do job straight after B.Sc you have competitive exams like SSC, Bank PO, IAS, RBI and various all other competitive exams.
Content developer for maths, subject matter expert are also the options if you are towards academics.

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Rahul Bhalsodia

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It entirely depends upon your interest whatever's done DONE find in what things you are good at, what you can do for the rest of life, most of the entrance exams have eligibility of either 55% or 60% then it entirely depends upon your performance in entrance exams, you can purse journalism, hotel management, BBA if you are interested in MBA future, CA, CS, if you good at Mathematics try Acturial Science above all do what you love!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Your career path is 10+2 with PCM subjects, BSc Hons Maths, MSc Maths and PhD. In addition you will have to clear UGC NET examination for career growth as Maths lecturer/ Professor.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Your chances to get a student visa for doing PG in SCM or IB do not depend on the type of degree. If you get admission in a recognized University or B-School and meet other visa eligibility criteria you will get a student visa to do a degree.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Not possible as if you go for Compart exam and the result of Compart exam came so late that your counseling in following college is over so after the result of Compart you can't take admission here so you have to try in Private college.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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M.Sc in Statistics pass outs is offered career opportunities in the Banking sector, IT field and also Quality control sector. They can also find job openings in various Financial and share trading companies as well. They can work in numerous job profiles including Business analyst, statistics lecturer and also as professors in various institutions. These graduates can also work as Software engineers, investigative officers, statistics analysts and also as researchers. Data Survey Agencies, Education units and Finance units are the common employment areas for these graduates. Aspirants in this field can expect salary packages in the ran
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Badri Narayanan

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Yes, as long as you have the passion for it! You'll have to learn chemistry at some point of time but at a very elementary level! With good Maths, Civil is a cake walk!
All the best!

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Anamika Pandey

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It is very necessary to take maths for doing B.Com honors. Specifically if you want to go for some highly reputed colleges like SRCC, LSR, St. Xavier's and others I recommend you to take maths.

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