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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
The main advantage of B.Com course is, the job opportunity for B.Com is bit high when compared to B.Sc.
No doubt there is good scope available for B.Com course in both the Government and Private sectors as well. B.Com students can get job opportunities in various sectors like Banking Sector, Financial Institutions, Outsourcing firms, Insurance Companies and Audit Firms, etc. B.Com fresher can also start their career as Account Assistant.
Benefits of taking commerce:
- Candidates can develop their Management and Accounting Skill.
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Scholar-Level 16
You can't get job immediately after Bachelors degree if you plan your Masters degree in Microbiology then after your degree you can apply for further research or job. You may get the good opportunities through that process.
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(a) M.Sc-PhD to join as R&D professional
(b) B.Ed to become teacher
(c) Lateral entry admission in B.Tech
(d) MCA
(e) M.Sc CS / IT
(f) MBA
(g) LLB
(h) Master in Social Works
(I) Master in Mass Communication
(j) Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC
(k) SSC exam for subordinate services
(l) CDS examination conducted by UPSC
(m) Assistant Commandant Exam conducted by UPSC for paramilitary forces.
(n) PO and clerical services examinations of public sector, etc.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
(a) M.Sc-PhD to join as R&D professional
(b) B.Ed to become teacher
(c) Lateral entry admission in B.Tech
(d) MCA
(e) M.Sc CS / IT
(f) MBA
(g) LLB
(h) Master in Social Works
(I) Master in Mass Communication
(j) Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC
(k) SSC exam for subordinate services
(l) CDS examination conducted by UPSC
(m) Assistant Commandant Exam conducted by UPSC for paramilitary forces.
(n) PO and clerical services examinations of public sector, etc.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
There is immense scope after doing this course. As aerospace science involves design and manufacturing of very sophisticated machines and systems, the job requires a lot of concentration, aptitude, mathematical skills and precision. Such professionals usually work in teams under the direct supervision of their seniors. These professionals need to be fit and should have patience and dedication to their work. The main area of work in this field is about the design and development of Spacecrafts, Aircrafts and Satellites.
There is a lot of scope in this industry. These professionals can g
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