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371 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Educational qualifications remain the same i.e BE or B.Tech but to get into companies like Google, Microsoft etc. you need to be from the top colleges (IIT, NIT, IIIT, BITS Pilani, Thapar university etc.) across India with good grades. Apart from grades, you need to have exceptional technical knowledge as well.

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Hi Isha,
There are good chances of getting in a good college with the score you have got.
With this score you can apply for decent colleges which has got avg salary of about 4-5lacs and a good placement record. Also it depends you apply in general category or in reserved, which would increase your chances to go in a better college.
Thanks! All the best.

44 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Since the reservation is merely 3% for every law school, it is less likely that you would get GNLU.

42 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Ananya, its your personal choice, if you believe you can flourish with a career in music you may opt for it. You may pursue your B. MS and further gain a MS or explore other genres of classic music over the world. Career options may come in the form of teacher, music production, singer, musician, composer etc.

61 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Experienced Campus Representative.,

Your chances are average with this rank. Just click on the link mentioned below to get more information:
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All the best.

40 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Student at HNLU - Raipur,

Yes, it is. You can certainly focus your law course to u2018media and lawu2019, which is an optional subject in law courses, especially in B.A. LL.B.

49 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, If you have done you post Graduation degree then it is more beneficial than Under Graduate degree and you have more preference than UG Students so you should try to do PG after completing your UG.

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Hello Radhika, as far as communication skills are concerned, read a lot of good books (novels, autobiographies, self-help books, etc). Attend seminars like TEDx in your town, volunteer at various events, try communicating with new people. I am sure this will help you out a lot. Software skills can be improved by taking some courses offered by local tutors in your town itself.
All the best.

36 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Priti,
Apart from a B.Sc Hons in Physics or biology or Chemistry of Psychology you will have many other options depending on your own interests and career plans such as Biochemistry, Clinical Psychology, Education, Agriculture, Environmental Science, etc.

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<p>To become a software engineer, you can opt for a Diploma in engineering after class 10 or a B.Tech after completing class 12. Both options can lead to a successful career, but with different timelines and opportunities<br><br>1. Diploma Path:<br>- Duration: 3 years.<br>- Post-Diploma: You can:<br>- Engage employees directly as software developers, although roles can be entry-level and technical (with a focus on coding or testing).<br>- Get lateral entry in B.Tech programme (2nd year), which will enable you to complete engineering degree in more than 3 years.<br><br>- interest:<br&... View more

208 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Dear Nirmiti,
You can surely go for a diploma course to become a dietitian and further can also attain other certificates or diploma sin the same field.

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It would be better if you do MA in sociology after it. After it, you can not only work with private organizations like NGOs but can also get into government sector that are recruiting these candidates.

629 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Anjali,
Travel and tourism generally involves profiles in sales and marketing, if you like working under pressure and targets and meeting new people, you may go ahead.
Secondly, careers in finance are very lucrative. You can go ahead with certifications like:
1. CFA.
2. FRM.
3. PMP.
Careers in investment banks are very fruitful and high paying with exponential learning.

110 Views Posted 9 years ago

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yes yes absolutely

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Some colleges give off time for study,

126 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Vishal Yadav,
You can join in airlines as commercial pilot only if you have done flying as pilot in Indian Air Force. You have to finish the time period of Indian Air Force first, else they will cancel your pilot licence.

128 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hey Sravanthi,
You have pretty good academics, 93% in both 10th and 12th is amazing and you have all the foundation to get into any IIM. Your CAT score, however, isn't up to the mark right now. At this percentile, chances of an IIM call are pretty slim. At 51.24 percentile, you might get into BB or BBB rating B-schools.

74 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can give any engineering entrance exam, but focus on JEE mains and JEE advance.

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If your area of interests lies in Business journalism, definitely, it is a lucrative career. There is nothing called as safe and secure option as all depends upon individual choice of interest and expertise.

106 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Biology Teacher,

If you want to be a physics teacher go for bsc physics(major) and then Msc snd after Msc pursue Phd in physics. Then you can apply in colleges.

63 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear,
As per your query, you can consider these option for your education after 12th:
Engineering:
Aeronautical Engineering
Automobile Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Civil
Architecture
Food Technology
Nanotechnology
Environment Science
B.pharma
Power Sector Technology
B.Tech in Silk Technology
Broadcast Engineering
Fire Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Earthquake Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Marine Engineering
Textile Engineering
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Hey Lathika,
You can definitely go for BCA if you are interested in the course. You are eligible for the course irrespective of what you have done in your 12. Also just to suggest you choose a college which has good placements in BCA as not every college provides placement for BCA students. Some college suggestions -

84 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You should pursue some course in designing. You can opt for AUTOCAD. It will be helpful for you. Try to gain as much practical knowledge as you can.

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<p dir="ltr">BCA ITP graduates from prestigious universities such as Chandigarh University have many career possibilities and job opportunities in the field of IT and computers. They can work as:</p><p dir="ltr">&bull;&nbsp; Software developers: They design, develop, test, and maintain software applications for various platforms and domains.</p><p dir="ltr">&bull; &nbsp;Web developers: They create and manage websites and web applications using various web technologies and frameworks.</p><p dir="ltr">&bull; &nbsp;Data scientists: They a... View more

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<p>The Board of Secondary Education, Assam will soon release the SEBA HSLC routine 2025. However, based on last year's schedule, Assam HSLC&nbsp;theory exams is expected to be held in <strong>February and March&nbsp;2025</strong>. On the other hand,&nbsp;SEBA 10th practicals will be conducted in the first week of <strong>February 2025</strong>, tentatively. The board releases the SEBA Routine 2025 online on its official website at <strong>site.sebaonline.org</strong>. Apart from the official website, we have also provided direct link on this page. Moreover, we have provided the exam rou... View more

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Sir Assam H S L C ka matric final quashon

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<p>The Assam HSLC is a state level class 10 exams held in Assam state. Every year, on beahlf of ASSEB, SEBA hold Assam HSLC exams for lakhs of students to test their knowledge in subjects like Mathematics, Science, Social Science, English, and elective languages.</p>

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<ul><li>Visit offical website, Download Sample question</li><li>Educational platform like siksha</li><li>Model papers which also contains Previous year papers</li><li>Educational Blogs and website</li><li>Passout senior or neighbour who attended previous year board exam</li><li>Nearby book store who sell previous year question&nbsp; papers of last 5 years.</li></ul>

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<p>To download the SEBA HSLC 2025 examination time table, visit the official website of SEBA at sebaonline.org. Follow the following steps:</p><p>Go to the home page and search for the notification section.</p><p>Click the link with the title "Assam HSLC Routine 2025."</p><p>The PDF of the exam timetable will appear on a new page.</p><p>Save the PDF for future use.</p><p>The schedule includes required information like dates of exams, timings, and subject-specific regulations so that students are able to prepare themselves well for their exams. Do visit the website ... View more

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<p>In the Assam HSLC exam, students are arranged in a very organized manner. As per the latest information available, seating arrangement is done on the basis of the roll number of students only. Candidates are seated in ascending order of their roll numbers, irrespective of school or gender, with the aim of ensuring a fair and organized seating arrangement. The seating capacity of each examination hall (excluding the last room) is a multiple of 10 (e.g., 20, 30, 40, etc.).</p>

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