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110 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Dear
As per your query, you can think of these fields:
Engineering:
Aeronautical Engineering
Automobile Engineering -
Aerospace Engineering
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Architecture
Food Technology
Nanotechnology
Environment science
B.pharma
Power Sector Technology
B.Tech in Silk Technology
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25 Views Posted 2016-04-30 23:55:28

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It depends on your career goal. If you are sure of the degree, it will give you global exposure, world class faculty to network and share your ideas and ofcourse placement in MNCs. But before you jump into the traditional path, be very sure of it.

365 Views Posted 7 years ago

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In order to pursue a job as a cabin crew or ground staff in the aviation industry, aspirants can be from any stream (arts/commerce/science). But people aspiring to become an engineer or a pilot should have pursued science at the school as well as graduate level.
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219 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Only a distance learning course wouldn't be of much help, you should have opted for a full time degree course. A PGDM is equivalent to an MBA, you can look for job opportunities and those will depend upon what other qualifications you have.

76 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can go with MCA as you said you are doing B.Sc in computer science. It is the best option that you can opt.

36 Views Posted 2016-04-30 21:53:21

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Dear preety
If you want to enter into banking sector after 12th class also you can give govt exam but if you looking good position and growth than for these fields
Actuarial science
maths hons
economic hons
BBA + MBA ( finance)
stats hons
So decide the fields according to ur passion and interest.
All the best

105 Views Posted 2016-07-04 18:48:23

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Dear pooja sharma. indian pharma industry is very big . which require huge number of huiman resources. doing MBA pharma is not bad. the industry is still growing. but doing general MBA you can go any type of industry. but if you do MBA pharma. you have to restrict. so take right decision. all the best.

58 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, you can go for executive MBA through correspondence, 5 years work-ex is apt for pursuing MBA.
Check the below links for institutes-
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54 Views Posted 9 years ago

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From this year, NEET is the only entrance examination for admission into MBBS and BDS courses. AIIMS and AFMC conduct their separate entrance examination.

59 Views Posted 2016-04-04 12:34:28

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Dear Sinchan,
As per my knowledge serves me shiksha has an extensive list of colleges that have the course you required. Please go through the following link and let me know if you have any more queries.
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Yes, it will be a good option to pursue digital marketing course as it is related to your previous course and it will help you to get good jobs and career opportunities will be more after this course.

11 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>B.Des interior designing &amp; B. Des in interior designing (bachelor's in interior designing) are different courses. B. Des is more of a professional course with practical &amp; drafting skills with more job opportunities &amp; scope whereas Lifestyle Accessory Design is a discipline under design that creates accessories such as hats, jewelry, scarves, belts, handbags, and watches; all of the small details that complete a fashionable outfit. Jewellery and leather designing are a part of accessory design.</p>

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<p>MBA course is a<strong>&nbsp;two-year postgraduate level degree program</strong> focusing on Management, Business, and Entrepreneurial concepts. Students can check the list of career options available after completing&nbsp;MBA&nbsp;from AVS College of Arts and Science:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Job Profiles</th><th>Description</th><th>Average Salary (in INR)</th></tr><tr><td><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/online-courses/what-is-business-analyst-dg51">Business Analyst</a></td><td... View more

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<p>As the name of the course suggests, a BA in Economics at Dr. DY Patil ACS College includes the subjects related to the Indian Economy, Business Management, macroeconomics, Financial Sysyems, etc. Thus, after the completion of this course, candidates can pursue a job in the fields related to the subjects mentioned above. The names of some of the job roles after completing a BA in economicsare as follows:</p><ul><li>Economic Analyst and Financial Analyst</li><li>Stock Market</li><li>Development Economist</li><li>Economic Journalism&nbsp;</li><li>Development Econom... View more

89 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can pursue ICWA or CA apart from MBA after completing your graduation.

68 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Laxmi,
As you have computer science in class 12th, then I would suggest you to choose either B.Tech or BE. There is more demand of CSE engineers. After doing engineering, you will have lots of job opportunities. Moreover, its software engineer who get highest salary package. BCA is a non-technical course.

57 Views Posted 2016-06-20 13:51:44

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persuing MBA from VGU jaipur.,

germeny and newzeland

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<p>During the MBA/PGDM application process at MES Institute of Management and Career Courses, you will generally need to submit the following documents:</p><ol><li><strong>Graduation Marksheet and Degree Certificate</strong> – Proof of completion of your undergraduate degree.</li><li><strong>MAT/CAT/Other Entrance Exam Scorecard</strong> – A copy of the scorecard for the entrance exam you've taken.</li><li><strong>Class 10th and 12th Marksheet</strong> – For academic verification.</li><li><strong>Passport-size Photographs</strong&... View more

49 Views Posted 9 years ago

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A reputed Bschool, specially, which only accepts CAT/XAT higher score can give you a sustainable job satisfaction with good in hand salary, so it is better to do CAT and then, you do not have to worry to get a good job profile of your choice.

53 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Dear,
Kindly specify whether you have a job experience and a short introduction then I will guide you for the same.
All the best!

55 Views Posted 2016-03-30 19:40:02

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Doing counselling from last 6 years,

BITS, Thapar University,Delhi Technical University, IIIT,NSIT these are few reputed colleges.

100 Views Posted 2016-06-28 10:58:21

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B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MI...,

IIT Kharagpur has better opportunities.

59 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

Indian IT prefers BE graduates over B.Sc IT for the developer and tester roles. I am of the opinion BE is a better option over B.Sc IT to avail better career opportunities and growth.

84 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

With M.Sc IT degree even from distance learning, any student can easily get a job in a mid or small sized IT company as a developer or tester provided he or she has got a good programming and soft skills.

93 Views Posted 2016-08-01 14:18:38

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HI Arun,
Your priority should be to clear PUC first, then plan anything further. To be in the electrical field, you can opt for national level entrance exams like JEE, BITSAT, MHTCET, SRMJEE and opt for electrical engineering.

46 Views Posted 9 years ago

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The career prospects are very good and interesting roles like media planning, account management and planning, strategy, advertising, campaigning and brand management for clients are offered. However, the salary packages offered are as low compared to other sectors. You should get admission in MICA, Ahmedabad after qualifying MICAT exam for best media management roles. KJ Somaiya and SIMC are the two alternatives as well. Both CAT and SNAP scores are required for the respective colleges.

157 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Dear Arvind,
FMS-Delhi is also standing along with IIMs. If you are able to get top IIMs like Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Bangalore or Indore, go for them. After the IIMS, you can prefer FMS, Delhi.

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<p>Completing B.Sc at Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow opens up many career paths in the medical field. Some potential careers include:</p><ol><li>Clinical Lab Scientists</li><li>Medical Technologists</li><li>Medical Laboratory Technicians</li><li>Medical Laboratory Assistants</li><li>Medical Laboratory Technologist</li><li>Medical Laboratory Technician</li><li>Medical Laboratory Technologist II</li><li>Medical Laboratory Technologist III</li><li>Medical Laboratory Technologist IV</li&g... View more

35 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Law is a very good career option with lots of opportunities. You are eligible for 5 years integrated law degree courses offered by National Law Universities and other institutes. You are advised to appear for CLAT conducted by NLUs to seek admission in. 5 years integrated law degree. If you unable to crack CLAT now then you can do 3 LLB after you complete graduation degree.

125 Views Posted 2016-07-28 16:34:24

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BBA is a professional degree course which will help you to seek supervisory or junior managerial roles in various industries in different management functions such as Marketing, HR , IT , Finance, etc. Career opportunities after BBA are better in comparison of BA.

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