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Hello Santhosh,
There are numerous employment opportunities for a candidate with masters in the field of mathematics. Some of which are given below
Statistician
Lecturer
Banking
Quantitative risk analyst
Interest rate trading strategist
Equity quantitative analyst
You can find a field you want to pursue a career in and explore more of it. Hope this helps and Good luck
You have a lot many excellent prospects after B.Sc. in Mathematics. Let me list them out to you
1. Teaching Profession/Academia/Professor
You may pursue M.Sc./B.Ed or even a PhD in Mathematics followed by a career in Teaching, Research and Academia.
2. Online Tutor/Edtech Platforms/Coaching Institutions
With rising Edtech Platforms, you have a great scope and career prospects as an Online Mathematics Tutor or Subject Matter Expert. You may even take up positions with leading Coaching Institutions.
3. MBA/Management
You may definitely pursue MBA, leading to a Career in the Management, Finance or Operations Sector.
4. IT/Software/Services Sector
You may venture into a Career in IT Industry, having necessary skills or maybe after pursuing MCA from some of the Best NITs, Public or Private Universities.
5. Local Jobs/Content Writing/Operations/Project Management/Data Analyst/Markets & Finance
6. Government Services
You may prepare for Government Service Examinations like UPSC CSE, State PCS, SSC CGL, SBI PO, Railways RRB, RBI Grade B, SBI PO, IBPS PO and other Examinations, leading to stable and secure Jobs.
Hi aspirant,
No, its is not mandatory.
There are many MD and MS post graduates who work after their degree.They do not enroll themselves for any fellowships.
Fellowships are not at all mandatory. Its upon your wish. Some do it to add more value to their knowledge, while some start working without doing any fellowships.
There is no assumption of success for whether you have done fellowship or not. Depends on tour skills. Initially there was no buzz for fellowships. Now a days, there is a hype for fellowships in UK AND US.
Rest all depends on your choice,
Hope that works.
Dear candidate
Candidates who have pursued vocational education can find job opportunities or employment opportunities in government organisations.
There are many government organisations which frequently release application from skilled technicians like stenographer, typist, computer operator, electrician, carpenter,mechanic,web designer, photography etc . Candidates can also find job opportunities as lecturers and teachers under polytechnic colleges running under central or state government.
These are the notable Central Government recruiting agencies - Indian Railways,Indian Armed forces,UPSC,SSC,PSUs etc.
Notable state government organisations are - PCs, electricity board, transport corporation,PWD etc.
Hi aspirants
Government jobs after Polytechnic the candidates will be hired on the Junior positions and technician level jobs. The government job options after Polytechnic includes Junior Engineer, IT Assistant, PSU jobs, Clerk, Technician, etc. BSNL, BHEL, GAIL, Railways, ONGC, DRDO, IPCL, PSU,
private job after Polytechnic in the Construction, Manufacturing, Electrical or Communication Sector , Junior Mechanical Engineer, Junior Construction Engineer, IT assistant, Electrical Assistant, etc.
you can be self employed by starting your own business like auto repair shop etc
Hope this Helps
good Luck!
Hello,
You can appear for SSC for the post of for Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officerwhich the eligibility criteria is as follows-
The essential qualification is bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, desirable qualification is ca/cma/cs/mcom/mba(finance),masters in business economics and masters in business studies
This job profile is considered as best option amongst SSC CGL posts and most importantly it's in accordance with your preference for the specific department, other than this you can appear for top government exams such as UPSC CSE, Railways, Banking or Insurance Jobs for various job profiles, generally all these just have eligibility criteria of passed graduation in any field, the aggregate factor is prominent in just few cases such as RBI Assistant or NABARD Grade B Officer of 50% aggregate, for RBI Grade B it's 60% aggregate, and for the rest of the abovementioned posts there is no specific requirement. You can subscribe to various job portals regarding getting updates for recruitment in various central and state government organizations.
Dear candidate, after Bcom you can:
Hope, it helps.
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Hope this helps.
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