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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
PCB does have a vast scope. All you need to do is, you should try and understand what exactly your FORTE is.
You can do a B.Sc, B.Com, BA, Business Management, in short what I want to say is, being an average student never stops you from taking a degree, except for the ones where Maths is compulsory (as you have taken PCB).
Class 12th matters a lot, but what actually matters in the end is your Master's Degree, your specialization. You can do Science and shift to various streams. The ocean is big, try diving near your goal.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You can become PO in bank after qualifying the test.
Good luck.
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Scholar-Level 18
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Salary is also good.
Good luck.
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Scholar-Level 16
There is no specific programme through you will get sure admission in IIM. Admission depends on your knowledge, aptitude, commitment and especially, academic record and CAT percentage too.
All the best.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
-MCA
-MBA
-M.Sc Computer Science
Choose the course in which you are interested and have good preparation for the respective entrance exam and crack it.
If you want to join MBA course, you need to crack any of the following Entrance Exams
-CAT
-MAT
-GMAT
-SNAP
-XAT etc.
The following specialisations will be a better choice for you in MBA course if you are interested to do MBA course in technical related specialisation.
-MBA in Information Technology
-MBA in Systems Management
In order to give admission for M.Sc and MCA courses, each and e
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I can assure you that there is a lot of scope for law graduates, but since I'm not aware of the situation of B.Sc. IT I wouldn't comment on it. As for Law, you can
1. Pursue higher studies then become a professor
2. Practice as a lawyer in any field you specialise in
3. Write the UPSC exam.
4. Join the judicial services exam to become a magistrate.
5.Corporate lawyer or legal adviser of a company.
these are some of the options.
The second deal is that you can have the best of both fields with an integrated course of B.Sc LLB which is being offered by lots of colleges in the country. If you chose Science stream in 11th &12th and
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