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rahul r

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After studying Science at 10+2 level, aspirants who do not want to make a career in the field of Medicine and Engineering can consider pursuing B.Sc and thereafter an M.Sc course in the subject of their choice. There are many B.Sc and M.Sc courses offered at different colleges/ universities in India. Some of the popular B.Sc and M.Sc courses are in subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Nursing, and Physics.
Some of the top colleges for B.Sc courses are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-10-bsc-msc-colleges-in-india-blogId-13473

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Sonia Verma

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You want to become a TGT maths teacher in DSSSB. So in my view, you will have to opt for Maths.
Apart from that, if you require any knowledge on DSSSB Syllabus. then you can catch up information on below post: http://bit.ly/dsssb-exam-pattern
Thanks and ask if you have any other query!

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vamsikrishna basavaraju

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You can join in distance education programme under the University of Nagarjuna University, Guntur and many other universities. So, you have to check the programme schedule and join them.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, No, Maths is not a compulsory subject to get admission for PGDM in Delhi University.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-delhi-24642/courses? bc []=101

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jigyasa arya

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Hi,
Yes, of course, there are lot many fields other than medicine and engineering. If you are good at math and want to be a scholar, you can pursue Bachelor in maths Honors and also, you can pursue Bachelor in biology Honors too depending on your choice and if you think, no, I won't to pursue both of them by doing B.Sc as well. This option is if you want to go in teaching profession!
Also, it also depends what you want to be in your life in long haul because being good at maths and biology at 10th level is totally different from being pursuing something on an extreme level because 10 and 11, 12 have difference.
And as far as PCB and PCM
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rahul r

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Top Engineering Colleges in India
The ranking is based on rankings published by India Today, The Week, and National Institute Ranking Framework (MHRD). Refer to the link provided below for a list of top colleges which offer B.Tech courses in India.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-engineering-colleges-in-india/44-2-0-0-0

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Prince, there is nothing much you can do now, without maths there is no chance. You should have known what you are signing for when you took PCB. You are now advised to get in touch with universities abroad, find out if you can do pre-requisite course in maths and be eligible. US universities are flexible and may give you a chance. Look for associate degrees.

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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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Question is not clear. You said, you are a student of M.Sc Mathematics. You are going to discontinue that and wanted to join B.Tech or finish M.Sc Mathematics and go for B.Tech? You might have problems in age factor. And, you can join private engineering colleges without MH-CET but in 12th schooling, you should have done PCM.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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Interests and realty are different.
Jobs are available in government sector only.
If you have more interest and want to study regular B.Sc, consider 1-year NIOS course with PCM, you will get subject relaxation, if you apply to the institute.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad offers B.Sc to any +2 pass out student, but you have to get 50% marks in the 1st-year.

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