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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Zaid,
Here are the steps for becoming CA here:-
1. First of all, you will have to register for your entrance exam which is CPT at our Indian Institute for CA (ICAI). There are two attempts for this in a year in June and another in December, select your attempt and fill the form accordingly. For June attempts forms are available from January. You can also fill the form online which saves your cost and time. You will GET the link to ICAI website for online filing.
2. Then after passing out CPT register for your Intermediate level which is IPCC. It has two groups with 7 subjects. You can give both groups individually as well as combined
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Parakh Mishra

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You can go for M.Sc or MBA finance.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Definitely, it is a good career choice, it has a vast scope, due to the advancement in the field of Science and technology. The scope in this field is immense due to the involvement of microbiology in many fields like medicine, pharmacy, diary, industry, clinical research, water industry, agriculture, chemical technology and nanotechnology. After completing you can easily go to the Research network side, for who are dream organizations. Also providing the chance who want to do higher education in Doctorate degree. You can do job in the software field in the MNC companies.Career opportunities:
Food Microbiologists
Biochemist
Biotechnologis
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priyank sharma

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You can. By graduating from basic sciences and taking chemistry subject as your specialty. By assuming that you are from India, I would suggest you to join plain B.Sc course. You can take PCBZ for first year and then drop physics in second year and drop botany and zoology in third year and by the end of the course. You'll be having B.Sc Degree in chemistry. After B.Sc, you should do M.Sc Chemistry and then you'll be able to do your career in the field of chemistry.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes. You can get really good jobs outside India after completing this course. But, this would depend on how well you learn during your training. And the skills you develop.

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ayush singhal

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The University has an excellent placement cell with Pan India network of employers. Each student will get a number of interviews. Moreover, our pre-placement and soft skill training starts from the 1st year. Placement facility is best here more than 6000 students got placed from this university.

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kanksha Mutreja

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In the current scenario, after graduation, a PG has become desirable. You can do it in any of the 3 subjects. You can also go for either MCA or MBA, as per your interest and ability to pass entrance exams. With PG in physics you have an option for academic and with Ph.D. with a research career. The same goes for chemistry and maths.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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All the courses have great opportunities. The opportunities are not so much within the type of degree, as it is within the individual who has the degree. Opportunities are always there. It is up to you to take advantage of them through creative and critical thinking, assertiveness, perseverance, commitment, positive attitude, and the ability to think through long-term benefits. The most important and critical issue is your ability to create a vision for yourself. In other words, a clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself.
After you take hold of this vision, you must then develop a road-map that will b
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Hirak,
If you are not interested for going to Master's (through it is recommended), you can still make your career in various other fields depending upon what the skill set you have. After B.Sc. Hons, you can go for civil service exams like UPSE or any other defence organisation's exam. Or you can apply for Data Analyst jobs if you really having some good programming skills along with statistical analysis.
Hope this helps.

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Nilay Pandit

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Yes, you can appear for GMAT 2018. If you are planning for overseas education then try to score above 650 and there are more chances if you have a good academic profile, the universities will provide you scholarship.

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