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Namrata Kathe

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PCM Choose their career in chemical engineering.
Go for B.E courses. (aerospace ;aeronautical etc. )
For physiologist go for UG and PG courses. Interested one go for lecturers in teaching field. Go for electrical ; mechanical courses. Make their carriers in information technology. Apply for Bcs. Etc.

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Nishtha Mishra

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Commerce with maths is a good combination for pursuing CA, provided you want to get into that tough course.
If you have an interest in maths and you get it well, you can also go for CAT exam.

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DU itself is a good university. You can go ahead with that.

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kunal chauhan

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In India, if you study (at least Masters) statistics from some dumb place you will end up being Maths teacher in some high school or at most join government (CSO, NSSO, etc. ). Via ISS exam which is good only in terms of money. If you do your Masters from good universities or institute, there is a huge scope of job and research. Well, "good" research option is limited to India, but people studying statistics as their major subject is very low too. About the job: all analytics farms hire statisticians (from IBM to TCS to EXL), same holds for the biggest financial farms like Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley. You could get jobs on banking
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Hi Radhika,
Yes, B.A. Maths distance education is applicable. There are many colleges where you can go for B.A. (maths) as a distance education. Approved By UGC/DEB Eligibility 12th YEAR Level Graduation Admission Process Online / Offline Offered.

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Divya Mishra

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You may directly apply for admission on the college website. Mentioned below is the link for the same:
http://www.gpmumbai.ac.in/DiplomaProgrammes.aspx

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Divya Mishra

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For B.Tech, maths is a compulsory subject.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Pejush!
It depends which stream are you interested in. Most entrance exams will have a very basic maths, having curriculum upto 10th standard. With a little practice, you should be able to perform smoothly.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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No, it's not mandatory to have maths in best four but you need to have maths as one of your subjects in +2. Although, it is mandatory to have economics (without which a deduction of 2.5% will be done) and English ( or other language subject). Hope this helps.

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