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60 Views Posted 9 years ago

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IAS aspirant,

Officers Academy is a good option in Chennai. You need to work hard to become an IAS officer.
All the best.

70 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

Eligibility to do B.Tech Petroleum Engineering is PCM at +2 stage. Therefore, you are advised to take Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in +2 stage and then appear for various engineering entrance examinations to fullfil your dream of becoming Petroleum engineer.

94 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Former Partner | MD - Accenture,

Do a long-term (12-months or more) professional course from an institute of repute such as NIIT.

50 Views Posted 2016-05-11 08:36:56

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Engineer | Author,

To get the information about the commercial pilot training course, kindly visit the link mentioned below:
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46 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

You may refer to following link for details of all engineering entrance examination in India to seek admission in engineering colleges: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/exam</a>

81 Views Posted 2016-03-01 20:32:51

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Biology Teacher,

Dear,
Anyway, after completing a course in networking, you can be a Network administrator. As a network administrators, you will configure and manage LANs and sometimes WANs.
Well, as a fresher, you have to be very well prepared its interview dear. They can ask you anything from what is network to OSI models.

62 Views Posted 2016-05-05 09:24:19

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Executive Trainer at Head held high,

Hello satyendra, it totally depends on how you are practicing for it and how much time you are giving regularly to your preparation. It takes minimum 1 year.

77 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Since you have completed your Bachelors in a different field, you have an option of opting for a certification in the field.
Software Asset Management is expected to be a huge market in the future. It is expected to be a 10 billion industry from a 5 million industry. You can apply for a certification by Microsoft which would make you a Microsoft Certified Professional. The certification costs RS.5000 and the certification names are MCP 679 and MCP 670. You can then apply in all major companies like KPMG and EY. There are a lot of MNC's like SoftwareOne which are hiring fresher usually. So this could be a good option right now.
Good luck.

66 Views Posted 2016-06-14 13:12:58

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Education and career counsellor,

Hello,
If you are good in computers and mathematics you can stick to these. BCA, B.Sc CS, B.Sc IT, B.Sc Mathematics are few options. Please also refer to some more related queries below
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54 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Airline pilots are one of the most exciting job and one of the most paid job. A fresher usually gets Rs.75K and as your experience increases, your package also increases drastically. For an average, a pilot of 25-30 years, who has an experience of 1000 hours of flight get paid from Rs.2 lakhs to Rs.4 lakhs per month.
Although, you get paid in lakhs, but you have to keep Rs.20 lakhs to Rs.25 lakhs to attain your Commercial pilot license.
All the best.

52 Views Posted 2016-06-03 10:50:05

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Yes many colleges have provison for fee concession

115 Views Posted 2016-06-24 04:40:49

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All CBSE, ICSE and state board schools offer arts subject /stream

128 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Engineer | Author,

For commercial pilot you need to be 12 the pass with physics and maths with minimum 50% marks.
After that you have to contact any flying club and starting doing flying training with medical exams and all.

181 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Defence and MBA aspirant.,

There are basic theories which are required by a B.Com student which are considered as basics of accounting. They include double entry system, rules of debit and credit, accounting concepts, journal, ledger, trial balance, cash book and its types, subsidiary books of accounting, purchase books, sales book, financial statements for BO and NPO, types of assets you and liabilities, capital and revenue expenditure and receipts, bills of exchange, etc.

78 Views Posted 2016-06-05 12:44:22

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Hi Gaurav,
Petroleum engineers are employed in jobs which are mainly concentrated in oil and gas extraction, professional, scientific and technical services and petroleum refining.
One can also entail the option of working as a scientist/researcher to carry out the R&D processes. Employment is rest assured for graduates in this sector as the number of graduates passing out is always less than the number of jobs available.The demand for petroleum and petroleum products is only expected to increase and the increase would lead to creation of new jobs. In fact, there is great demand of efficient petroleum engineers and almost every... View more

134 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, it is a good choice. Many projects related to coal gasification or petroleum products are going to start in India. If you pursue chemical engineering, you will find lots of job opportunities. You can get jobs in Steel, coal gasification, petroleum, designing, pharmaceutical, power, water treatment and ordinance industries after completing your chemical engineering.

179 Views Posted 9 years ago

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IAS aspirant,

Yes, you can definitely become an IAS officer.
Prelims paper will test your analytical and current affairs skills.
Also, you need not be a scholar in maths for becoming an IAS.
But be perfect with basic maths, percentage, profit, loss etc. In Mains, you can skip maths as there will be another option for you but to crack prelims you need to be perfect in basic maths.

76 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You need to spend around 20 lakh rupees if you are pursuing CPL training course from a government institute. If you are doing CPL training course from a private university, then you need to spend more than 30 lakh rupees.

46 Views Posted 2016-05-03 09:23:37

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We need few more details to get you connected with the best career counselors on Shiksha Ask and Answer. Please briefly mention your interests and future plans if you have thought about this to help us guide you better. If not, you must indicate which subjects you enjoy and what kind of work you see yourself getting into. For eg: you could tell us that you enjoy Mathematics and like to be in a field that involves a lot of problem solving.

21 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Principal,

Hi,
For the details, you can visit the below link:
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66 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Sincerity at its top!,

Try in Private Colleges, State Level Exams, etc.
And, if you don't get success, then opt for B.Sc in Physics, Mathematics.
And, if you don't want to do normal graduation then opt for BCA etc.
Good luck.

51 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Top colleges in India for AI and Data Science:
IIT Hyderabad - B.Tech in AI and Data Science
IIT Kharagpur - M.Tech in Data Science and Engineering
IIT Madras - Integrated M.Tech in Data Science
ISI Kolkata M.Sc. In Data Analytics
JNU Delhi M.Sc. In Computational Sciences with specialisation in Data Science.

10 Views Posted 2 years ago

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Mounika Valloju,

Contributor-Level 6

<p>Fields like software engineering, artificial intelligence, and petroleum engineering often offer high salaries due to their specialized skills and industry demand.</p>

9 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>To become a counsellor, the typical roadmap involves: earning a bachelor's degree in psychology or a related field, then pursuing a master's degree in counselling psychology, gaining supervised clinical experience, passing a licensing exam, and acquiring necessary certifications depending on your specialisation and location; always check your local regulations for specific requirements.&nbsp;</p>

42 Views Posted 2016-04-10 19:32:08

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Executive Trainer at Head held high,

You should go for BA-LLB. It is somehow related to laws, rules and regulations. But this is my point of view, you can choose as per your interest as well. Best of luck

67 Views Posted 2016-01-11 22:55:37

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Lecturer, NUS,

Hi Sakshi,
Germany is known as the Mecca for researchers. The German government, the industry and the European Union (EU) are the fund providers for German research projects and they have no bound to funding. In addition, the place is really cheap. An MS degree alone will not help, a Ph.D after completing your MS will be required for a strong research career.
Good luck.

74 Views Posted 2016-04-02 10:59:28

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If you have problume with math then you also try BCA after 12.

99 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Opt for industrial security and intelligence management course at the Institute of Security and Intelligence Management.

107 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Opting for a Masters in any research field would probably increase your vigor and also has lot of job opportunities abroad as well as in India.

96 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Education counselor,

Hi Taufiq,
Obtaining a PR will depend on your skills and qualifications and also if the job is in demand. If you want to study in New Zealand is your choice, weigh all pros and cons, decide what you want to study, check the admission requirements, the budget, language barrier, climate etc. and decide. Prepare and apply accordingly. New Zealand is a popular study abroad destination and affordable as well. Don't worry about the PR yet, concentrate on obtaining an academic qualification first.

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