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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Dietetics, Food Service Management and Nutrition: This is a 3-year programme that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of food and nutrition Science, along with practical experience in the management of f
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Interests: If you find Science subjects to be challenging and don't enjoy them, it may be a good idea to switch to commerce. If you have a natural inclination towards subjects like economics, accounting, and business, commerce may be a better fit for you. Strengths: If you have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, an aptitude for mathematics and Statistics and an ability to think logically, Science may be a better fit. On the other hand, if you have s
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Getting a Ph.D. in Finance and Accounts can be a challenging and rewarding experience. If you are interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in this field, here are some steps you can follow to get started:
- Research your options: Start by researching different universities and programs that offer a Ph.D. in Finance and Accounts. Consider factors such as location, cost, reputation, and the research interests of faculty members.
- Build your qualifications: A strong background in finance and accounting, as well as a solid foundation in mathematics and Statistics will be essential for success in a Ph.D. programme. Consider obtaining a master's degree in
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It is possible to pursue law while working, although it can be challenging to balance the demands of both a full-time job and a law degree program. You may wish to consider part-time or online law programs, or look into night classes or flexible schedules that would allow you to study while still working.
Before enrolling in any law prog
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A Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, or be in the final year of your Bachelor's degree programme.
48 months (4 years) of professional work experience in the investment decision-making process. This can include roles such as investment analyst, portfolio manager, research analyst, or investment advisory. If you are currently studying B.Com and have the required work experience, you may be eligible to take the C
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