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2016-03-30 09:32:31

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Rishabh Bohra

Contributor-Level 10

The number of companies vary every year and so does the highest packages. The average package here is around 6 lakhs p.a. for finance stream. There are companies who offer above 10, but as it is said it changes every year.

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2016-03-30 00:45:09

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2016-03-29 20:02:47

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

Yes, mathematics is must to appear for NATA.

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2016-03-29 15:33:52

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Urvi Soni

Contributor-Level 7

Take engineering after 12th and ya also try at allen institute. It gives u basic robotics knowledge

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2016-03-29 14:07:36

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Harshul Jain

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No, it is not compulsary.

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2016-03-29 11:31:47

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Durpesh Singh

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Hi Parkavi,
For list of colleges offering PG Mathematics, kindly refer the link below:
http://goo.gl/fb6WjH
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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2016-03-28 20:19:14

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Divya
There are many scholarships offered in india as well as abroad for mathematics. You hv to do little more research on the following links.
1. http://www.scholarshipsinindia.com/
2. http://scholarship-positions.com/category/scholarships-by-majors/mathematics-scholarships/
All the best and feel free to post any more queries.

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2016-03-28 17:02:56

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Namrita shah

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Hi Dinesh,
I actually recommend you read problem solving books first, ("Problem-Solving Strategies" by Arthur Engel). It has nice explanatory sections along with tons of problems, with solutions as well. The combinatorics section should be of particular interest. If your background is not strong enough for this, I recommend taking a look at the Art of Problem Solving books (Vol 1 and 2).
Afterwards, you can check out specific books related to combinatorics if you want, although to be honest most of my discrete math knowledge has come from working through problems in problem-solving books. Also, it helps if you try to constantly think in
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2016-03-28 11:16:05

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Renu KumarInt. M. Tech grad from IIT(ISM) Dhanbad

Beginner-Level 5

Mostly. Understand the subject well and don't leave a bit from question banks. Don't blindly derive answers. Rather understand the conceptual and logical procedure for every bit you solve. That will help you answer enuf questions to score 80marks

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