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KRITESH GUPTA

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BITS, Pilani does not offer MCA.

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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You can go for Dinesh's or Pradeep's books. They are having very good content and a lot of questions.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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You can study
1) Concept of Physics vol.1&2
2) Cingage publication Books
3) Arihant Publication Books.

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Anmol Bhushan

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You have various options to opt for:
1. Actuarial Sciences
2. MBA
3. GMAT
4. GRE
5. Banking and finance
6. Data Analyst

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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You have so much time to think about your career. Don't worry about it at this movement. You can go to the army after 12th with PCM or can continue your study.

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Anmol Bhushan

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If you really are into mathematics and want to study further then only you should for M.Sc. And if believe in entering the real world and want to look for a job and earn by yourself then I would say banking and finance is better.

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Anmol Bhushan

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The fees structure for B.Sc maths varies from university to university and from college to college. For exmaple the fees for B.Sc mathematics in different colleges of Delhi University in North Campus varies from 13000-20000 whereas the fees for some colleges in South Campus or off campus colleges is around 7000.

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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It is clearly mentioned in the guidelines of Delhi University that you can't opt for economics (Hons) if you haven't studied maths till 12th. You can't opt B.Com (Hons) too but you can go for B.Com programme.

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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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If you want to teach the students interested in the preparation of IIT there is no restriction that you have to choose B.Tech or B.Sc. You can do either one of them. There are many B.Tech holders who are even pursuing M.Tech and becoming lecturers. So it's up to you in the field you are interested. technical or non-technical.

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