The B.Sc in Mathematics provides students with diverse opportunities for further study based on their professional targets. To pursue either research or pure mathematics you should begin with an M.Sc. in Mathematics before continuing to M.Phil. or Ph.D. studies in research domains including Applied Mathematics and Statistics together with Computational Mathematics. Interdisciplinary students who want to earn money through their studies should consider pursuing M.Sc. degrees either in Data Science or Artificial Intelligence or Financial Mathematics or Actuarial Science. Research positions together with international opportunities can be secured through passing competitive exams such as CSIR NET, GATE or GRE.
Someone aiming for an industry position should get an MBA with specializations in Finance or Business Analytics or MCA for computer science or PG Diploma certificates in Machine Learning or Quantitative Finance. Mathematics graduates find rewarding employment opportunities throughout banking institutions as well as IT organizations and research centers and analytics departments. Job opportunities in the government sector exist through examinations held by UPSC and SSC and by RBI Grade B. Selecting academic courses must match the professional goals you have in mind.