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Pursuing a career as a Master of Laws LL. M. comes with its own set of challenges, some of which include:
1. Academic rigor: Pursuing an LL. M. degree requires significant academic rigor and discipline. The coursework is challenging and demands a high level of intellectual ability, critical thinking, and analytical skills.
2. High competition: LL. M. programs are highly competitive, and admission to top programs is often limited. Students must demonstrate academic excellence, relevant work experience, and strong recommendation letters to secure admission.
3. High cost: Pursuing an LL. M. degree can be expensive, especially at... View more

60 Views Posted 7 years ago

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SAP/SCM I.e. Human Capital Management may be choose from SAP. You can persued it from any recognised institutes from SAP India. They also assist you to place in any respective company. For more details and procedures, kindly visit (a)<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.sap.com/india" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.sap.com/india</a> (b) <a href="https://shiksha.com/SAP" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://shiksha.com/SAP</a>.

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Not many colleges will offer you a direct course on 'Welfare and labour management'. However, you can study Masters in Human resource management instead, as welfare and labor management is part of the HRM subject itself and you will definitely study a paper or two on this subject as part of your HRM subject.IIM Calcutta ranks first, else you may also try for an admission at IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Indore, IIM Lucknow, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, XLRI, ISB Hyderabad and SP Jain Institute of Management.

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Yes, it would affect your professional image and that would also lead to that they will ask you to leave the job and also a strict action would be taken by the government and you would be nullified further to apply for any type of job.

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Yes, definitely. IITs are better than BHU and NITs without any doubt specially if you are doing MBA from IIT-Mumbai, Delhi and Madras. These are better in studies, learning, placement and all the other activities.

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Dear Maheshwari Shinde,
You may choose B.Sc which has a good scope.

128 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Computer Networking is a good career path and always will be. It is in high demand. The only issue is that all places want a Network Engineer that has experience and has a good resume. It may be hard at first, but as you gain the knowledge and experience it will take you far. Networking is a constant learning process. Be prepared to take certifications yearly or bi-yearly.

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I would suggest you go for a short term course first and then decide whether it interests you or not. The best thing would be not leaving engineering in a jiffy as changing careers can sometimes lead to a bad choice.

210 Views Posted 2015-12-13 06:52:47

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Hi Kajal
There are several careers in media in writing, production or post production which would eventually lead to direction.
-You can become a reporter, actor or getting behind the camera to direct, cinematographer or do finishing work as an editor, compositor or a VFX artist who can add reality to 3D visualizations.
-You may even be a graphic artist who designs the screens, or an animator who brings stories to life as a proxy actor for onscreen characters. You can get into production, whether live or animated.
-You can be a story writer who writes for live and animated screens or even roll the story into a video/ PC ... View more

160 Views Posted 2016-03-24 07:32:55

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After MA Education you can teach in B
ed college as a lecturer but you should also have a masters degree in any subject with this.

248 Views Posted 2016-04-30 12:28:45

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If you check Wikipedia, there are more than 30 institutes offering aerospace/aeronautical engineering in India alone including IITs. The reason for people not choosing or knowing about it is the herd mentality. While choosing the branch, you have to see the scope after 4-6 years and not presently. Moreover, the specialization happens at Master's Level or beyond.

64 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Above 65-70% is good for a banking career.

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Don't let anyone pressurize you into doing anything, even if it concerns filling simple documents. Research the institute and check whether you want to pursue the course before sending any documents. There are lots of campuses which would want you to join, and if you join some obscure institute, you could pass on a better opportunity. Good Luck!

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Yes, you can definitely choose logistics or SCM as your career. Logistics and SCM are part of marketing only. You can do certificate courses in Logistics and SCM which will help you in getting jobs in this field. The certificate courses are conducted by various IIMs and other B-Schools from time to time.

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<p>Aerospace Engineering can be an exciting and rewarding career, but it comes with its own set of pros and cons. On the positive side, it offers the thrill of working on cutting-edge technology, like aircraft, spacecraft, and satellites. The field provides excellent earning potential, as aerospace engineers often receive competitive salaries due to the specialised nature of their work. Additionally, the aerospace industry is steadily growing, offering job stability and global career opportunities with top organizations like NASA and SpaceX.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>As a single-parent child, balancing a demandin... View more

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As English is essential, you can study English Honours or English major, or Communicative English. After graduation, you can complete your MBA in Travel and Tourism. You can also complete your graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication, and then pursue with MBA.

51 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Well, by doing B.Sc in Electronics, you can join a junior college, as an assistant lecturer. Then, you can appear for UPSC exams and join companies like BHEL, CDAC, etc., which are government undertakings. Finally, you can join research groups like IEEE or ISTE and work as a researcher.

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There are many guides available on this area by means of which students could make their career on this subject. Some of the most sought courses are cited right here:
certificates path: (1) Certificates route in Yoga (CCY): it's miles a one and a 1/2 month course with the eligibility of HSC exceeded. No age restrict for this path.
(2) Bachelor direction:
Bachelor in Arts (Yoga Philosophy): period of this path could be 3 years with the eligibility of 10+2 from any stream securing minimal forty five% marks. UG.
(3) Diploma in Yoga education: it's far a 12 months duration route with six months internship with the eligibility... View more

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<p>As a BE holder in E&amp;EC Engineering in Haryana, you can become a Mathematics teacher indeed. However, one must complete a Bachelor of Education in B.Ed or Diploma in Education (D.Ed) with Mathematics for specialty. In Haryana the admission to B.Ed is a pass in graduation with at least 50% marks. The B.Ed course takes that is 2 years and the cost of tuition fee expense varies between INR 50000, to INR 150000 per year. The students after doing B.Ed., can apply for Mathematics teachers in Government or private school in Haryana and the initial pay scale will start from INR 20000 to INR 40000 monthly.</p>

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I you would like to pursue actuary as a career, I would strongly recommend you opt for B.Sc. In Actuarial sciences. B.Sc. In Actuarial Science is a 3- year long Bachelors programme, essentially designed to build in eligible students, mathematical skills, real- world business skills, communication, interpersonal and leadership skills, all of which have been identified in the Actuarial discipline as the core skills needed in its personnel. Related fields such as Insurance and Risk Management are also covered in the curriculum. Regards.

176 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You may evaluate doing MSc in business analytics course offered by BITS Pilani WILP. It is a 5-semester Work Integrated Learning Programme that enables the participants to develop specialised skills via a carefully chosen set of electives. The programme is suited to the learning requirements of professionals in the business analytics industry, as well as professionals working in other industries/ functions such as the IT, BFSI, marketing, etc., who have a keen interest in business analytics.
You may also evaluate doing MTech in software systems which is also offered by BITS Pilani WILP.

554 Views Posted 2016-04-03 13:37:36

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Dear student
See you can pursue your passion whether you dng job or study it's just like ur boosting or energy drink to do activity . But remember about the time management and give ur good time to study as well. In weekend you can join any theatre group to brush up your acting skills.
All the best

276 Views Posted 9 years ago

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MBA in Digital Marketing has far greater opportunities and not at all risky, infact has great scope into Marketing and Luxury brand management. Event Management has fewer options and is very static field as compared to MBA in Digital Marketing.

176 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can get a specialisation in Corporate law or rather, you can do your LLM in that.
Simply doing LLB won't help these days because corporate firms give more weight-age to graduates from National Law Universities these days rather than traditional universities.

252 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Marine pilot manoeuvre ships through dangerous or congested waters, such as harbors or river mouths. He is normally an ex ship captain and a highly experienced ship handler, who possess detailed knowledge of the particular waterway, e.g. actual depth, direction and strength of the wind, current and tide at any time of the day.
You are advised to pursue B.Sc nautical science to join merchant navy to gain experience in navigation to become marine pilot.

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<p>Hi!</p><p>As a <strong>Hardware Testing and Support Engineer</strong>, you can enhance your career growth with courses that expand your skills in areas like automation, embedded systems, AI, and networking. Here are some options:</p><ol><li><p><strong>Automation Testing</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Certified Software Test Engineer (CSTE)</strong> – Learn automation tools like Selenium or TestComplete for testing hardware and software integration.</li></ul></li><li><p><strong>Embedded Systems</strong>... View more

108 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Mass communication program will be good option for you. Through that, you can understand how the media industry work and skills for public relations. You can take projects based on photography.
You can also pursue DJ as a part time and catch the opportunity for experience in your college and outside music market.
All the best.

207 Views Posted 2016-06-07 00:29:19

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Hi Jatin
Automobile engineering deals with designing the vehicle, manufacturing new products, repairing, and servicing vehicles. It is indeed a sub-branch of mechanical engineering and also known as automotive engineering or vehicle engineering.
The field of Instrumentation has undergone rapid changes in recent times with the advent of real time applications, high speed computing, data acquisition and feedback systems, high speed telemetry, advanced remote control systems to name a few. Graduates of this discipline find employment in automated production process industries like steel, cement, automobiles, rubber, food products and ... View more

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Civil engineering is still a fruitful option with several construction companies and metro rail corporations emerging. In public sector there are opportunities for civil engineers in academics, PWDs, public health engineering and water authority and irrigation departments. Entrepreneurial opportunities are limitless. Remember, dreams are not what you see in sleep, dreams are those that do not let you sleep.

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