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Science:
This is the most chosen stream for 10+2 education and offers many lucrative career options including medicine and engineering. It is also popular for the fact that it keeps you options open, I. e. a student is allowed to select commerce or arts after pursuing Science in 10+2, while commerce and arts students cannot pursue Science. In Science stream, you have to take at least six subjects including one compulsory language. There are many options for subjects like mathematics, biology, physics, chemistry, computer Science, IT, electronics etc. The student should select the subjects that can lead them towards their prospective
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How I get admission in B.Arch. Candidates have to complete their 10+2 Examination with Mathematics and English as compulsory subjects & secure at least 50% marks in the examination. Those candidates have 10+3 year Diploma in any stream, they can also apply for B.Arch. Programme. Candidates can get admission in this programme through JEE Main 2019, NATA 2019. After completing your B.Arch. Course, you have a scope of higher study. You can apply forGATE 2019. Top B.Arch. Colleges in India:
Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
National Institute of Technology or NITs
Punjab Uni
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M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences - MSRUAS.
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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc Statistics after doing M.Sc in applied maths under Calcutta University. So, you can easily apply for the University in MSc Statistics. Good luck
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