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which field should I go after 10+2 as my maths is very strong

I am very confused about what should I do after 10+2. after all my maths is very strong #engineering

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Khaja Masood’s Answer

I would recommend you to opt for courses in reputed universities offering Economics ( Hons) / Maths ( Hons) / Statistics ( Hons).Just bear in mind that , usually cutoff ( 10+2) are quite high for these courses.
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G. Mark’s Answer

Math has applicability in a wide range of fields including physics and math itself. But as I've always like tinkering, I sidestepped the medical field and ended up in engineering. Mechanical, electrical, chemical.... take your pick. Engineering is lucrative and rewarding and tons of fun. And very varied. So I have a personal bias there. I always tell my students that you'll be good at what you like, and you'll like what you're good at. So go ahead and try out the basic engineering courses to see if it fits your fancy. You really can't lose.

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Manya’s Answer

It's good that Maths is your strength. It definitely opens up a lot of doors. Engineering is definitely one of these fields. Being an Electrical and Electronics Engineer myself, I would say that engineering courses might not be only focused on Maths, but definitely the skillset acquired for problem solving and analytic mind gives an edge. Also, you can only focus on Maths courses and would want to explore a career in maths (professor/research etc.) if you really love it. But there is still time and you can try to focus on multiple areas which use maths skills.

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