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There is no particular course, you will need skills and connections. You can enroll into a degree course in music as it will help you network with the right people form the music industry and will give you the opportunity to intern with a production company. You can learn to play an instrument and create music and share your samples.
Hello Abhishek,
Ideally, one should expect around 3.5 lacs per annum to 4 lacs per annum after an experience of over 3 years in ant IT company. However, this isn't mandatory as it depends on your performance, market conditions, profit earned by the company in these financial years and on other factors. Currently, due to the global recession and issues related to VISA by the USA, the IT industry has suffered a setback. Therefore, the increments per year will certainly stoop down.
I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
If you want to opt engineering as a career option, you first need to have strong fundamental knowledge on physics, chemistry and mathematics. In this 4 year course, you have to do lot of assignments and projects and seminars and presentations. And maintaining your CGPA is also important to get a good job. Besides this, engineering life is quite enjoyable also. So, I advice you to go for it.
Hello Archie Bindal. * Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree MBBS As an aspiring psychiatrist, you'll need to take 12th courses in biology, chemistry, math and physics to meet medical college admissions requirements. * Step 2: Pursue a MD * Step 3: Complete a Residency. * Step 4: Obtain a License. * Step 5: Become Board Certified. Thank you.
<p>Following the completion of an MBA from the Asian School of Business Trivandrum, there are plenty of career options available in Business Administration. An MBA is a postgraduate, two-year degree programme specialising in Business, Management, and Entrepreneurial philosophy. Students can explore their careers in Finance, Marketing, Human Resources Management, Operations Management, etc. Graduates of the Asian School of Business Trivandrum MBA can go through the list of job opportunities available:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Job Profiles</th><th>Average Salary</th>&... View more
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Get an IB-centered certification, if possible; for example, CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst). You could start with financial modeling to understand investment instruments and analysis tools better. If you clear CFA level 1, you could get a job at a small equity research firm. You may enter the investment banking sector by earning your MBA or CFA. These are some of the more well-known and conventional routes into banking. There are several skill-based training companies, all of which are capable of providing good financial training. The banking sector offers great job opportunities to candidates from a variety of backgrounds, inclu... View more
ICAR AIEEA 2018 Summary:
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) conducts All India Entrance Examination to shortlist aspirants for admission in undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes in agriculture and allied sciences. ICAR conducts All India Entrance Examination for admission (AIEEA) to fill 15% seats in Bachelor's degree programmes. Apart from that, on the basis of AIEEA UG aspirants are awarded National Talent Scholarships in agriculture & allied science subjects (other than veterinary science) in agricultural universities and 15% seats in dairy technology at NDRI Karnal, informs the official website.
It all depends on the job profile you are interested in. If you take B.Com Bachelor of commerce it will be more finance oriented. BCA Bachelor of computer on the other hand is more Computer Application oriented and both are equally good course with lots of career and employment opportunities.
Hello, I have details for Symbiosis School of Photography which provides three years full-time degree course. The three-year degree programme Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts and Photography) covers basics of Design, Liberal arts, Advanced photography, Industry Internship and finally putting up a strong portfolio that will be a passport to step into the professional world of photography. You can be a full-time professional photographer in any part of the stream you wish to go. As far as my knowledge goes they also offer a few courses on creative writing and digital marketing basics. You can get detail enquiry through this link:
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You can go for B.Sc. with chemistry or BS+MS dual degree course in chemistry. You just have to pass the entrance exam with good score. After this, you have chance of either getting job or going for higher studies such as Ph.D. Also, it has very good scope in job as well. You can check it on internet even about job opportunities.
Best of luck.
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<p>Career options other than NEET which I can opt for with Biology as main subject are :-</p><ul><li>B.Sc. in Agriculture </li><li>B.Sc. in Horticulture </li><li>B.Sc. in Fisheries Sciences </li></ul><ul><li>B.Sc. in Animal Husbandry</li></ul><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><... View more
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It's really interesting that you have passion for music. It is never late to learn anything. If you have basic knowledge of this field, then well and well. But if you just do it for time pass, then you need to go very far in terms of learning.
Since you are already in your 20s and want to start with music learning, I suggest you search for a fine teacher and start taking classes. Make sure you are sincere and hardworking throughout your learning phase. It may take years to you, but be patient.
Do regular practice. You must have heard about people /artists who have given all their childhood time to music, 5 years, 10 years a... View more
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Yes, education is almost free particularly undergraduate education. MS programs are also very affordable and sometimes free depending on the university. Having said that admissions are equally competitive and you must be a top ranked student to be considered by the free universities. read more here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/student-guide-to-germany-guidepage-273
You can look for some finance and banking related courses like CFA (Certified Financial Analyst), FRM (Financial Risk Management), NCFM which are more recognizable in financial domain. Other certifications you can look for-
Certified Public Accountant CPA Certification, Certified Financial Planner, Financial Modelling Certification.
That's a bit tough case.
If you come from any reserved category, then you can apply for Freeship for which every commission has its own norms. You can visit their webpage and find out the details. And if you come from General Category, then you can go for loan in education category which is provided by almost all the banks. Refer SBI and PNB as your first priority because they allow lower interest rates.
If you are from PCB stream, you can go for NEET preparation or you can also pursue B. pharma.Many engineering colleges gives admission to bio students for Biotechnology engineering.
Both are different. As per me, you should pursue opt for engineering degree course.
Hi Harshal,
As per the official page of the website, MMS (Master of Management Studie)s program intends to develop competent high caliber management thinkers and practitioners for efficient running of any business and industry. It is an academic discipline, a social science whose objective is to study social organization. As a discipline, management comprises the interlocking functions of formulating corporate policy and organizing, planning, controlling, and directing a firm's resources to achieve a policy's objectives. Moreover, they have regular internship and placements programmes for students.
Hello Shirish,
You already have experience of job after your post graduation. For better career prospects, you should perhaps try to get some management degree that may enable you a better job in another company or try to shift to production. But fundamentally, keep on acquiring knowledge.
The field is small, you are right the pay is not as high as many jobs. A Ph.D. will lead you to maximum hiring prospects. You may consider completing your doctoral degree and have a career in research and academics in this area. Greece, China, Korea, Europe, UAE almost every country has it's own demands and needs. Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii are some states with very good prospects. Go through news and business journals. Read this
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Well, I was having the same trouble as it is quite unfortunate in this time. But, what course did you take in 12th?
You scored 92% and you aren't confident about WBJEE? Why so? Did you score less in JEE Mains?
The eligibility criteria depends from college to college. Yes, your house can be kept as an asset or collateral for educational loans.
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You can pursue B.Sc in psychology, clinical psychology or applied psychology. The major you choose will completely depend on your interest and aptitude. Choose what you enjoy studying. You may also go through my article on how to establish a career in psychology after 12th. Here is the link:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/the-a-to-z-of-a-career-in-psychology-article-13387-1" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/the-a-to-z-of-a-career-in-psychology-article-13387-1</a>