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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
Thanks for asking.
Getting a Government Job after the age of 35 is a little difficult because the age limit in most of exams is less than 30 years (Bank PO, SSC CGL, Railway Exams etc.)
If you belong to the reserved category then you can check the age relaxation & apply for the exam.
Well you can also qualify the exam for Lectureship, by preparing for the CSIR NET Exam.
CSIR NET Exam is the national level eligibility test for Science students to become Research Fellow or Assistant Professor. But the age limit for Research Fellow is 28 years.
So, you are eligible for Lectureship. You can get a job in Government colleges & universities
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Indian Institute of Statistics Calcutta is India's primer institute for doing B.Statistics (Hons) degree. The B.Statistics (Honors) degree programme offers comprehensive instruction in the theory, methods and application of Statistics, in addition to several areas of Mathematics and some basic areas of Computer Science. Selection of candidates for B. Statistics (Honors) is based on merit as judged by their performance in written tests and interviews conducted by the Institute. Past academic record may also be taken into consideration.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Jaymini,
Most of the engineering entrance examinations in the country have a validation for Mathematics, because of which many students assume that it's mathematics which plays a more crucial role compared to Computers. Some even defend this logic with the explanation that Mathematics was discovered long back compared to Computers, and hence, it's contribution to engineering is far more. However, I don't approve of this logic.
With the evolution of computers, the face of engineering has changed a lot. Automation has sneaked into almost every section of engineering. Most of these automation is achieved using embedded systems which a
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Anantha,
There is no escaping maths in 12th if you want to pursue engineering. It's always a PCM group marks that will be spoken and required to be quoted. Think differently and may be you will start liking maths.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You have following options available after B.Sc (Hons) Maths (a) Job in Government, private sector, PSU, Public sector banks (PO examination), Armed forces (CDS Examination) or Paramilitary forces, Civil Services, etc where eligibility condition is graduation degree. (b) Higher studies. You have following options available for higher studies: M.Sc Maths, M.Sc Statistics, Post-graduate studies in Data Analytics, MCA, M.Sc CS/IT, MBA, LLB, Lateral entry into B.Tech, etc.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
The eligibility for JEE is 60% in PCM with passing marks in English so you will not be able to secure any seat in engineering college.
According to the official notification of MHRD, JEE aspirants, who wish to qualify in JEE Exam from 2017 onwards, will have to secure at least 75 per cent marks or they will need to be in the top 20 percentile in 12th class examination conducted by their respective boards.

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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

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Yes, maths is compulsory at XII level to seek admission in top universities (say DU).
However, there are many colleges/universities which accept applications even without maths.
So you can apply in those colleges.
Kindly revert if you have some more queries.

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Vikash Ranjan

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Yes, the MHT-CET exam is compulsory in order to pursue B.Tech from Maharashtra state. And, you have to face maths in biotechnology in the first year.

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chandrakant solanki

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Why so many different options? You didn't mention that completed your B.Tech & MBA in which subjects. And then you did B.Ed so you might have wanted to be into the education sector. Please clarify more about it so that we can guide you better.

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