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ravi jha

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Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) is an undergraduate degree course in the field of Pharmacy education. The students those are interested in the medical field (except to become a doctor) can choose this course after the completion of class 12th (PCM/B). After the completion of this degree, the students can practice as a Pharmacist. Pharmacists can work in a range of industries related to the prescription, manufacture & provision of medicines. The duration of this course is 4 years.
The B.Pharm is one of the popular job oriented course among the Science students after class 12th. In this course the students study about the drugs and medicin
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shreyas chopra

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A job in the hotel industry is all about making others happy and comfortable. You should be aware of the tactics to gel with the guests.
Admission in the industry is totally based on one's performance in the written admission test, personal interview and group discussion. Admission in the government recognised hotel management institutes is through a common entrance test.
Please refer to the link for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/hotel-management-article-4630-1

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Yuvraj,
If you are interested in the engineering field then going for the coaching of one year makes sense. Give it a full-fledged try and if you find that you have not got the desired rank, let go this dream and pursue something different.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Viral Sha,
Once educated in the field, you need run for jobs rather both government and non-government organisations will be competing with one another to hire you. Organisations such as FICCI, Assocham, CII, PHDCCI hire economics experts, Indian Economic Services can be pursued to get placed at the highest echelons in Commission, Planning Board, Ministry of Economic Affairs, National Sample Survey and other departments that need specialists in economics.

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subhasish debroy

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I think after B.Sc maths, you can go for M.Sc in Maths, MCA or MBA based on your interest and career prospect.
Best Wishes.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Viral Shah,
Once educated in the field, you need to run for jobs. Rather, both government and non-government organizations will be competing with one another to hire you. Organizations such as FICCI, Assocham, CII, PHDCCI hire economics experts. Indian Economic Services can be pursued to get placed at the highest echelons in Commission, Planning Board, Ministry of Economic Affairs, National Sample Survey and other departments that need specialists in economics.
Revert for more questions, if you have any.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Kirti,
You can consider MCA, M.Sc Physics, MSC IT, MIS, MCM or even MBA. Please study the subject which you enjoy the most and according to your career interests.

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pratistha niralaI'm a student and interested in architecture.

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Some institutions offer and some doesn't.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello,
To pursue any Bachelor degree course, a student should have completed 12th standard board examination. Since you wish to pursue B.Sc, you need to have Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in your 12th standard examination. Therefore, you need to complete 12th standard (PUC) to pursue B.Sc.
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