I have M.SC. degree in mathematics with 71%.

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I have M.SC. degree in mathematics with 71%.

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Following are the best career options for you: Mathematician Chartered Accountancy Banking Actuarial Sciences Data Analysis Operations Analysis Project Development Military Operations Market Researcher Statistician Research analyst Business Analyst Economic Analyst Financial Analyst Numerical Analyst Computer System Analyst Statistical Quality Control Software Engineers Teachers Financial Advisor
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manpreet 2 years ago
You can apply for CSIR NET if you have done M.Sc in Mathematics with 71%. There are many scopes if you qualified CSIR NET exam and completing NET in Mathematics. After completing NET with Mathematics, you have many opportunities. After this, you can get a job as a teacher in reputed universities, can get a job in the research sector, as a Scientific Laboratory Technician, as a scientific laboratory Support Staff or jobs in the public sector organizations. To get admission in NET, you have to qualify the CSIR NET exam. CSIR NET is one of those exams which requires consistent studies along with the good resources. For better preparation, you require the best CSIR NET books and study material -
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manpreet 2 years ago
First of all, I would like to congratulate you on the good scores. You can do B.Ed and make your career in the teaching field or take the NET exam and do Ph.D from a good college.
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manpreet 2 years ago
You can go for your M.Tech once you are an M.Tech, you will be equivalent to an engineer.
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