Mathematicians

Job Description:
The work of a Mathematician falls in two broad categories-
namely theoretical or pure mathematics and applied mathematics. Theoretical
mathematicians develop new principles and try to work out previously unknown
relationships with the existing principles of mathematics.
Applied Mathematicians use theories and techniques such as
mathematical modelling and computational methods to formulate and solve
practical problems in various field such as engineering, business, and social
sciences.
Educational Qualification:
Post Graduate or Research Degree in Mathematics. BITS,
Pilani and the IITs also offer five year integrated courses after 10+2 as well
as graduate courses in pure/applied mathematics and statistics.
APYL
Career Counselor has details on:
255 Institutes offering
postgraduate/research degree in Mathematics under Career Fields Science
and Course Type (a) Post
Graduate (b) Research Degree
Opening:
Mathematicians have the options in the fields of operations
research, numerical analysis, software programming, information and data
processing, robotics, industrial research and development. They also have scope
as teachers. A combined degree in mathematics and computer science would
broaden the prospects even more.
Remuneration:
Starting salary is Rs. 7,500 per month (excluding other
allowances)