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Adhyyan Raj

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Dear Deep Jyoti,
Quantization, in mathematics and digital signal processing, is the process of mapping a large set of input values to a (countable) smaller set. Rounding and truncation are typical examples of quantization processes.

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Smriti Vats

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You can pursue M.Sc in biotechnology and should opt for chemistry at your graduation level. It will be very helpful at M.Sc level. But I think you are not eligible for M.Sc biotechnology because, at the time of the interview, maths is required at 12th level.
All the best!

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Abhishek Desai

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Hi Pradeep,
Both are equally rewarding. What matters is in which field you want to make a career in. If you're interested in the management field, then MBA is suitable for you. If you like the coding, technical subjects (hardware, OS, etc.) then MCA is an ideal option. Hope it helps you in making a sound decision. Good luck!

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Pradeep Kumar Jaiswal

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Of course, you can as the eligibility criteria for MCA is 10+2+3 with mathematics at 10+2 level, no matter what your subjects are in graduation.

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

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Yes, mathematics is required to pursue clinical embryology.

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Chetna S

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Hi Deval
You can pursue B.Com pass but not hons from Delhi university as of now. Since DU is planning to change their admission criteria, we have to wait for the new guidelines.
If you are in any of the schools from Delhi, you also have options of B.Com pass, B.com hons, BBA from IP university as they have 85% quota for Delhi students.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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You may opt for courses like travel and tourism or even journalism and specialize in travel journalism. Alternatively, you may choose business related programs and look for careers involving field works and lots of traveling such as research, consultant. Basically, it's about your interest and as a science student you have plenty of options.

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