There
are many scopes in India 
Students
can do Master of Science and Master of Arts courses in various branches of
mathematics provided, he/she should have completed their bachelor’s degree in
the allied fields. Even for doing Master of Philosophy and doctoral courses in
Mathematics, students must have completed their masters level course in Mathematics.
Some
of the higher study options after Bachelor of Science in Mathematics are listed
below.
- Master of Science in Financial
     Mathematics
- Master of Science in Social Research
     Methods and Statistics
- Master of Science in Mathematical
     Trading and Finance
- Master of Science in Mathematics and
     Computing for Finance
- Master of Science in Statistics with
     Applications in Medicine
- Master of Science in Operational
     Research and Finance
- Master of Science in Applied
     Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
- Master of Science in Pure Mathematics
- Master of Science in Mathematical
     economics
- Master of Science in Bio-statistics
- Master of Science in Applied
     Mathematics
- Master of Science in Agricultural
     Statistics
- Master of Science in Mathematical
     Statistics
- Master of Science in Statistics
- Master of Science in Pure Mathematics
- Master of Science in Computational
     Mathematics
- Master of Arts in Mathematics
- Master of Arts in Mathematical
     Statistics
- Master of Philosophy in Applied
     Mathematics
- Master of Philosophy in Mathematics
- Master of Philosophy in Statistics
- Master of Philosophy in Computing and
     Mathematical Sciences
- Ph.D in Mathematics
- Ph.D in Math Education
Huge
career options are available after completion of the higher studies in the
field of Mathematics like  Math Teacher /
Math Professor / Demographer / Statistician / Accountant / Technical Writer /
Researcher / Aerodynamics Specialist / Computer Programmer / Loan Officer /
Economist / Treasury Management Specialist in various governmental as well as
private organizations such as schools, colleges, universities, banks,
investment firms, insurance agencies, engineering firms, technical journals,
utility companies, research & development firms and so on.
 
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