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70 Views Posted 2016-03-30 22:37:26

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Take up a course based on your interests and skill sets. Arts, Commerce, Sciences are 3 broad categories for 11th and 12th. Alternately, Diploma and certificate courses can be taken up to. For example -
Arts - Languages, psychology, journalism and media, humanities etc. Sciences - Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Computer Science, electronics
Commerce - Accounts, economics, statistics. ICWA and CA are qualifications you would want to explore in here.

54 Views Posted 2016-05-18 18:31:35

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In my opinion, MPC - Mathematics Physics and Chemistry is a good idea, as it will form a basic and strong foundation for engineering degree later.

100 Views Posted 2016-06-01 17:36:41

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Depending on the course chosen by the student, options include:
A. Higher studies within the university till one completes research.
B. Taking coaching of foreign languages in French, or German.
C. GATE forum.
D. Interdisciplinary movement for studies as it is a multidisciplinary university.
E. Visits of various companies of repute for recruitment.
F. Coaching for CPT/ ICSI.
G. Training in EDP.

28 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
Just worry about what you have to do. Just thing about what you want to do and that's important. Knowing about your interests is very important. Just take a break from everything and sit and relax and just think about all hobbies and the things that make you feel happy. So getting back to your question, so since you really don't have any idea about the career options it's important for you to go to some career counselor so he or she can suggest you some career options. So my dear it would be better for you to first know your interests then try and shape your career. Let me suggest you some career options I like the most - photograp... View more

157 Views Posted 2016-06-03 09:07:05

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First of all, congratulations on your decision for resuming your study once again. If you are a working person right now then you can opt for NIOS for 10th and 12th and after that, you can get your college degree from any open university of India.

72 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi,Firstly it is very necessary to do the studies right from the beginning because hard work with proper focus and consistency gives you best results. Have a parent or a teacher as a mentor, so you can share your difficulties in studying, show your progress and have a real time guidance. Set up a time table and divide the time and efforts carefully for easy, difficult and moderate level subjects appropriately. Eat healthy and sleep optimum. Do take lots of mock tests. It truly helps. Meditate in order to feel calm and confident.

41 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Helping others is my habit.,

There are many as such career option for you to pursue further.
1. You can go for engineering side after this you can go for research work if you have interest in this field.
2. You can go for a medical option too. After which you can become renowned doctor if you are excellent doctor. Either in dentist that is BDS or you can go in a specific specialisation field like surgeon, orthopedic, neurology etc.
3. You can opt for commerce side. After which you can complete your Charted Accountant. And become the personal company advisory or any other thing you can choose whatever you want. Similarly there are many as such option to ... View more

30 Views Posted 8 years ago

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<p>You can apply for these government jobs after SSC: 1) Defence Examinations: a) Indian Army - Posts of Soldiers in Technical Cadre Indian Army Soldier Clerk's Examination Indian Army Soldier General Duty Examination (NER) Indian Army Soldier Technical Examination (MER) Indian Army Soldier Nursing Assistant Examination (MER) b) Indian Air Force - Non-Technical Cadre IAF Airman Non-Technical Trade's Examination c) Indian Navy - Naval Branch of the Armed Forces of India Indian Navy Dock Yard Apprentices Examination Indian Navy Sailors Matric Entry Recruitment Examination Indian Navy Artificer Apprentices Examination 2) Central Reserve... View more

48 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Career Options after 12th with PCM are mentioned below:
Engineering. Architecture. Merchant Navy. Commercial Pilot. Bachelor of Science. National Defense Services-Indian Navy Officer, Indian Air Force. Railway Apprentice Exam. Business Administration and Management Studies. Commerce:-
B.Com
Banking and Insurance (BBI-3 years)
Charted Accountancy (CA)
Company Secretory (CS)
Arts and Humanities:
Bachelor of Arts
Physical Education (BPE)
Mass Communication and Journalism
BFA Performing Arts (music/dance)
Regards.

35 Views Posted 2016-04-23 21:56:20

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Hello dear,
What do you want to know so that we shall be able to guide you accordingly. Do you want to practice in abroad or something else?

85 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Deepika, Medical Coding has good career scope In India. Below are mentioned the benefits to doing medical coding course. The principal job responsibilities which a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) does include:
Oversees medical coding process in healthcare agencies
Ensures compliance of medical coding with every medical coding law and regulation
Makes sure medical coding is leveraged for repayable expenses when needed
Provides regular, surgical, or hospital coding as and when appropriate
Communicates effectively about rejected claims or procedures to patients
Maintains supreme confidentiality of medical records... View more

6 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>A relevant degree in finance is the prerequisite for most jobs in the financial sector. Say a professional wants to become a risk manager, then certified Financial Risk Manager is the certification required. An investment banker will need to have degree or certification in investment banking courses. This keeps on varying with the specialization.</p>

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<p>The Archaeology programme offers various course specializations leading to specific sub-fields. Each specialisation is unique and provides a competitive career growth. You should choose your field of study based on your personal interest, qualifications, knowledge and career scope. &nbsp;</p><p>Some of the <strong>main specializations in Archaeology include</strong> Bioarchaeology (study of human remains), Prehistoric Archaeology (study of human civilization), Underwater Archaeology (study of underwater sites &amp; artifacts), Zooarchaeology (study of animal remains), and many others.</p>

3 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes, applications are open at International Institute of Culinary Arts and Career Management for various courses. The mode of application is online. Aspirants need to apply at the official website, i.e., iiccm.in/admissions for admission to the various programme. Candidates can fill out the admission registration form on the institute's official website.</p>

4 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p dir="ltr">Graduates of the BA LLB programme at Quantum School of Law (Admission Office) can pursue careers as litigation lawyers, corporate legal advisors, legal analysts, or judicial officers through PCS-J exams. They can also work in NGOs, human rights sectors, or opt for higher studies like LLM or civil services for broader career prospects.</p>

190 Views Posted 2016-02-29 13:28:02

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Engineering is the most sought career by PCM stream students. I would suggest you to pursue B.Tech and that too in CSE as opportunities are great in this field and are expected to rise more in coming years. This field is not loner limited with IT industry. It’s penetrating in almost every sector like education, health care, travel & tourism, entertainment, automobile, banking and insurance, construction, engineering, telecommunication and everywhere.
So, jobs for a computer science engineer will always be there in IT as well as in non-IT domains. But, you should target some of the better universities out there for admission like: II... View more

50 Views Posted 2016-05-20 19:25:53

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<p>Not at all&nbsp;</p><p>What matters the most is that you should have an aggregate of 55% in PCM for becoming eligible for admission, rest it doesn't matter what overall percentage you have.</p><p>Thank you&nbsp;</p>

28 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Smita,
These are apparently the highest paying jobs in India in 2017:
Chartered Accountants
Medical professionals
IT professionals
Technical writer
SEO Analyst
Digital marketing professional
Marketing professionals

23 Views Posted 2016-05-27 18:03:55

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Hi, You have not mentioned the state where you wish to peruse the B. Pharmacy, however, the following colleges/universities can meet your requirements.
1. Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar (Fee 1.29K/Year)
2. Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune (Fee 92K/Year)
3. Sinhgad Institute of Pharmacy, Narhe, Pune (1.23L/Year)
4. Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Science, Udupi, Karnataka (9.07L for the complete programme)
5. Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma University, Ahmedabad (99500/semester)
6. JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysore (65K/year). .

37 Views Posted 2016-06-04 13:17:49

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Surely, you can take up jobs in government sectors like PSU, railways, entry-level jobs in the private sector. Since you have specific skill sets, please give auditions with institutes that hire candidates for the above jobs. You can pursue this as a freelancer. That way, you get to pursue your real passion. In the long run, do take up distance education or a Diploma which will enhance your career growth.

106 Views Posted 2016-03-20 11:52:32

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Take up a course based on your interests and skill sets. Arts, Commerce, Sciences are 3 broad categories for 10+2. Alternately, Diploma and certificate courses can be taken up to. For example -
Arts - Languages, psychology, journalism and media, humanities etc. Sciences - Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Computer Science, electronics
Commerce - Accounts, economics, statistics. ICWA and CA are qualifications you want to explore too.

48 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi, Your son may consider doing Diploma courses after 10th like graphic designing. Alternately, a wiser option is 10+2 and then degree course in graphic designing. In case you want to keep options open, 10+2 and then a Bachelor degree in arts or Science or commerce with graphic designing certificate course alongside is wise too.

33 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Take up a course based on your interests and skill sets. Arts, Commerce, Sciences are 3 broad categories. Alternately, Diploma and certificate courses can be taken up to. For example -
Arts - Languages, psychology, journalism and media, humanities etc. Sciences - Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Computer Science, electronics
Commerce - Accounts, economics, statistics
I recommend you to consider engineering in the long run and hence sciences to start with.

46 Views Posted 2016-03-21 22:06:14

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It depends on your interests and skill sets. Research and communicate, and then take decision. Engineering is a very good option. Electronics and communication, computer Science, telecommunication, instrumentation are some very popular courses. Alternately, you may want to do medicine too. Alternate to medicine will be nursing, physiotherapy, biotechnology. Another good course is Bachelor of Commerce; ICWA, CA qualifications which are excellent. On the arts front, there is Bachelors in media and journalism, psychology, humanities, languages to name a few. Hotel, hospital, travel and tourism, animation are options brimming with great prospe... View more

36 Views Posted 9 years ago

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It really depends on your interest whether you want to pursue arts, Science or commerce. Engineering and IT related fields have always been in scope. For example, Bachelors of Science in IT and computer Science, Bachelor of computer applications can be chosen apart from engineering which in itself has diverse branches. However, if your interest lies in arts or commerce, do pursue it because talent and skill sets matter in making a career successful.

27 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Different career options after completing PCM in class 12 are as follows:
1) Engineering
2) Architecture
3) Merchant Navy
4) Commercial Pilot
5) Bachelor of Science
6) National Defense Services-Indian Navy Officer, Indian Air Force
7) Railway Apprentice Exam
8) Business Administration and Management Studies
9) Commerce
10) Arts and Humanities

18 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can do Engineering, B.Sc Diploma or one year Diploma course in Aviation, Hospitality or Travel management.

51 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Choices after B.Com for career in finance:
MBA in Finance
Actuary
Certified Financial Planner
Economics Degree
Chartered Alternate Investment Analyst
Financial Risk Management
Financial Modeling
Investment Banking Courses

28 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

Following are career options for PCBM students after 12th class
(a)Medical or Dental or Physiotherapy or degree is alternate medicines
(b)B.Tech
(c)BCA
(d)B.Sc Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Statistic, Zoology and Botany
(e)B Architecture
(f) B Pharmacy
(g)B.Sc Forensic Science
(h)Biotechnology
(I)BBA
(j)BCA
(k)B.Sc Microbiology
(l)B.Sc Nursing
(m)Hotel management
(n)Fashion Designing or Fashion Technology
(o)Change to Humanities or Commerce Stream
(p)Marine Engineering
(q)NDA
You may chose any based on your interest to excel

34 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Dinesh, please mention your stream and interests for further guidance.

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