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Psychology is a science that helps us understand, describe and predict human (and animal) behaviors. It also explains cognitive processes, affective states, experiences and states of consciousness. This study is growing dynamically with the ever evolving society. It is a multifaceted discipline which lies at the crossroads of other disciplines like biology, medicine, sociology, linguistics, medicine, anthropology, history and education as its content overlaps with other subjects, with unfailing regularity It is considered both as a Science and a Social Science, even though a majority of schools, offer it with the Humaniti... View more

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A minimum percentage is 55+ in PG. Later, you have to qualify in NET. It is very good, if you have a PhD and research publications. Qualifications are similar Degree and PG colleges and Universities, governed by UGC scales.

1.4k Views Posted 9 years ago

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I would suggest you to not to leave your nob because your job provides you guaranteed income. First, do some certification in nutrition and start with part time business with joining some nutrition company like Herbalife or any other. If you find that it is working then quit your job and start your own office. But, before this make your clients as maximum as possible.
All the best.

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Bank PO has an excellent career path and the career growth is determined based on merit. PO is Scale I Officer (Assistant Manager) and normally becomes Manager (Scale II Officer) 3-4 years. Promotion happens through written exam and interview. From bank to bank there is a slight variation in the time and process of promotion but fast track promotion opportunities are there in all the banks. Being a generalist, PO gets the opportunity to work in various areas like operations, credit, foreign exchange, investment banking, risk, audit, etc. For posting in Investment Banking and foreign offices, banks conduct internal exams. The career growth ... View more

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Yes definitely, prepare for CLAT next year.

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If you know Advanced Java, then Android would be the best for the career options because through Android, you can develop various mobile apps which are currently in trend in mobile technology is just awesome.

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<p>Graduates of Boston University's Master of Science in Financial Management (MSFM) degree have a bright future in their careers. Approximately 1,185,897 financial jobs are available in the U.S. Over the next 10 years, the job growth rate is expected to be 8%, which is higher than the average for all occupations. The employers seek expertise in Financial analysis, &nbsp;Risk management, Investment analysis, Corporate and International finance. Graduates of BU's Financial Management programme work for prestigious firms like Prudential, KPMG, Ernst &amp; Young, PwC, and State Street.&nbsp;Some of the job roles and estimate... View more

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Join a local club. I can only tell you about Delhi as many clubs conduct open trials every year for their division. They always look out for fresh talent as they want to get the promotion to a higher league so look out for open trials. There are several facebook pages that inform you about the trials so check them out + there are even open trials for Santosh trophy which is a state tournament, a lot once you play in that tournament it'll lot easier for you to get clubs. Practice and always look out for trials! Best of luck!
5080 LPA is an average salary if represent the first team of an AIFF registered football club. It's a huge amount... View more

4 Views Posted 9 months ago

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<p>Yes, as an online MBA student you can absolutely receive career support and resources which are often integrated into the program to help you advance professionally. Many online MBA programme offer at range of services including career counselling, resume building and interview preparation networking opportunities and access to exclusive job boards and portals.</p>

29 Views Posted 6 years ago

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After completing class 12th commerce, you can apply for five years Law course. Or, after completing the B.Com you can apply for three years Law course.

262 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hi. Here is a list of professions which are highly paid when it comes to careers in nutrition and dietetics:
Certified Nutrition Specialist. Clinical Dietician. Dietetic Technicians. Health Coach. Health Educators and Community Health Workers. Holistic Nutritionist. Licensed Nutritionists. Nutrition Specialties.

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<p>Those who complete LLM have multiple options to explore and can establish a promising career in legal field. Some of the top job profiles include:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Job Profile</th><th>Salary (INR)</th></tr><tr><td>Advocate</td><td>INR 4 LPA</td></tr><tr><td>Solicitor</td><td>INR 4 LPA</td></tr><tr><td>Judge</td><td>INR 10 LPA</td></tr><tr><td>Legal Advisor</td><td>INR 6 LPA</td></tr><tr><td>Notar... View more

28 Views Posted 7 years ago

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There are over 327 B.Sc. In Physics colleges in India Offering 412 Courses. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of these colleges. You should be able to navigate to the top colleges on the list using the filters on the web page. Regards. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-physics-colleges-india" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-physics-colleges-india</a>.

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Both are wonderful options and lots of opportunities are there in both these fields, but personally I have seen a lot of scope in game development in India. Packages will easily hit around 10-18 lacs per annum, for the post of senior game developer cum designer.

83 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, a PCM candidate can opt for event management as a career. People do management courses after B.Tech.
It will be helpful as project planning and job assignment will become an easier task.

4 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p><strong>No, it's not mandatory</strong>. But, yes starting as <strong>a reporter will be advantageous to your anchoring career </strong>because reporters are the ones who investigate and understand the news well. When someone presents the news as an Anchor, it would be a little easier for the individual, because of their sound understanding regarding the news, if they come from a reporting background.</p>

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For biotechnology research, my recommendation will be abroad due to better opportunities, growth, recognition and salary.
All the best.

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The choice is very simple. Choose from BBM, BBA, BMS and BBS. You should also aim for an MBA after completing your Bachelors.

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<p>To pursue archaeology as a career, your choice between History and Anthropology for the CUET exam depends on the specific undergraduate programme you're targeting and your interest in various aspects of archaeology:</p><p>History:</p><p>Why Choose History? </p><p>Most archaeology courses are offered under the umbrella of History or Ancient History departments.</p><p>It provides a strong foundation in understanding historical contexts, civilizations, and cultural heritage, which are critical for archaeology.</p><p>Many universities offering archaeology degrees consider His... View more

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You should go for Science.

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Advantages (in no particular order of merit):
Being able to fly an airliner is pretty cool.
The view from the flight deck can be breath-taking.
You get to travel the world for free.
Many opportunities to sample global cuisine if you love food.
You never have to bring your work home with you, other than studying/preparing for your check-rides/sims.
You have sufficient time to yourself to pursue your hobbies/interests. There are quite a number of us who are full-time businessmen/hobbyists, part-time pilots. (said partially tongue in cheek)
The salary and benefits are pretty decent. You won't be considered rich, bu... View more

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After LLB you can practice in lower courts. However, it is advisable to work under an experienced advocate to learn basics of court procedures and practices.

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You can pursue a mechanical design course from CTTC for the same.

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To become a child actor, you need to give auditions. You also need to polish your skills to get a chance in good movie.

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You are advised to do MBA International Business, It will prepare you with the sufficient knowledge and training for the all needed basic knowledge of International Business. The MBA IB graduates are hired by companies who are in the field of import and export of goods and services, global shipping companies, international logistics & courier companies, clearing houses, international consultancy firms, trade bodies, foreign embassies, own consultancy, banking industry particularly in foreign exchange business, IT companies in Presales support & BA roles, Data Analyst etc .
(a)Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi
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<p>There are n number of opportunities after studying law .</p><p>You can explore about -</p><ul><li>UGC NET JRF ( more 3 year relexation for LL.M holder)</li><li>Judiciary&nbsp;</li><li>Teaching as career</li><li>Young Professional ( legal) in various PSU or ministeries&nbsp;</li></ul><p>Among many of these, teaching is best career choice.</p>

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Java is no doubt the most widely used application programming language. You may start with less or average pay scale as java developers are given value once they gain experience.

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You can pursue certificate courses in compensation management,pay roll compliance,payroll management.

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Knowledge of Skin Tones and Skin Conditions. Knowledge of Color Theory and Interactions. Reasonable Knowledge of Beauty Products. Basic Understanding of Fair Pricing. Being Able to Learn From Correction and Criticism.

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Yes, its good to pursue a 3 years course for corporate job. Don't waste your time for a 5 years course. If you are interested in work to corporate, go for a 3 year LLB and you can go for side by side. Do internship in law firm correspondingly.

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