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BFITBHUPINDER arora

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Dear Sakshi
M.Sc. Maths is a two year regular degree program. The program is particularly appropriate if you are considering either an academic career or a research career in an area of business or industry where high levels of mathematical expertise are valued.
During the first two semesters, you will take a range of taught modules from an extensive list of options. Students will discuss their choices of options with tutors to ensure that their selections are coherent and appropriate to their backgrounds and ambitions.
Mathematics offer opportunities in Software, Insurance, Market Research, Education, Securities, Banking Sector, Economic
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BFITBHUPINDER arora

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Dear Neha, you should go ahead for M.Sc IT . IT sector has broad scope. After M.Sc IT you can placed in multinational companies on good salary.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Eligibility to do AMIE for non Diploma holder scheme is as follows:
(a) A candidate who has passed qualifying examination (+2 stage or equivalent) with minimum 45% marks is eligible for enrolling into AMIE program.
(b) A pass in English is mandatory and aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics should not be less than 45%.
You are eligible to register for AMIE.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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It completely depends on your interest. If you want to gain more valuable degree, then wait 1 year, prepare yourself and get admission in a good college or you can go for polytechnic and after completion of 3 years, you can directly get into B.Tech.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Maths opens a lot of options for you after completing 12th. So, it would be great if you can take it.

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Agniv Sinha

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Yes, you are eligible.

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