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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

Scholar-Level 18

Hi Rohit, Below mentioned are few challenging field, which you can pursue:
1. CA/ CS
2. B.Com LLB/ BBA LL.B.
3. Mathematics/ Statistics honors.
4. Actuarial Science.
5. Economics honors.
6. B.Com Investment and financial analytic.
7. BBA Finance and accounts.
8. BCA + MCA
9. Stock market research / Mutual fund. All the best.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hello Bantu
For mathematics, practice is very important. And for that, you need to have a strong base and the formulae on your fingertips. For that, NCERT books would be useful at the early stage. Then, you may prefer the Arihant series for practice which would contain the questions of JEE standard. Tata Mcgraw Hill is another useful book which is preferred for many competitive exams. Using these books, you can perform well in the math section of JEE. All the best.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

Scholar-Level 18

For mathematics, practice is very important. And for that, you need to have a strong base and the formulae on your fingertips. For that, NCERT books would be useful at the early stage. Then, you may prefer the Arihant series for practice which would contain the questions of JEE standard. Tata Mcgraw Hill is another useful book which is preferred for many competitive exams. Using these books, you can perform well in the math section of JEE. All the best.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Admit, For mathematics, practice is very important. And for that, you need to have a strong base and the formulae on your fingertips. For that, NCERT books would be useful at the early stage. Then, you may prefer the Arihant series for practice which would contain the questions of JEE standard. Tata Mcgraw Hill is another useful book which is preferred for many competitive exams. Using these books, you can perform well in the math section of JEE. All the best.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

Scholar-Level 18

Am giving you the book name which may help you.
1. R. S. Agarwal [Arithmetic]
2. Dr. Lal and Jain
3. N. C. E. R. T. Math Book [standard. Ix to standard. XII]
Thanks.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Am giving you the book name which may help you.
1. R. S. Agarwal [Arithmetic]
2. Dr. Lal and Jain
3. N. C. E. R. T. Math Book [standard. Ix to standard. XII.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hello Dear, Recruitment for IAS and other all India Services is done through UPSC civil service examination. For UPSC you need to be a graduate in any streams from UGC recognised institutions. Mathematics is not an issue. I hope you got the hint.

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Hello Dear, Recruitment for IAS and other all India Services is done through UPSC civil service examination. For UPSC you need to be a graduate in any streams from UGC recognised institutions. Mathematics is not an issue. Hope this helps.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hello Dear, Recruitment for IAS and other all India Services is done through UPSC civil service examination. For UPSC you need to be a graduate in any streams from UGC recognised institutions. Mathematics is not an issue. Thanks.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hello Dear, Recruitment for IAS and other all India Services is done through UPSC civil service examination. For UPSC you need to be a graduate in any streams from UGC recognised institutions. Mathematics is not an issue.

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