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Aarush Pandey

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Career options after an MBA are below.
1. Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted increase in statisticians for all other occupations. There are a plethora of opportunities for people with statistical abilities including data Science, applied mathematicians, financial analysts, sociologists and many more.
2) Mathematician - Mathematicians have a huge demand with the world becoming more and more data-driven. Everything from analytics to education will see a rise in the number of jobs for mathematicians. So, a specialisation and a
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Management is an ever-changing ball game. In the previous generation, mere people management skills could ensure a successful management career progression. This is not the case in today's competitive environment. Management skills both soft and technical are required for a successful career. Not only have the skills required changed but also the job profiles. We at Lexicon have compiled a list of the top 7 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted in
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Aarush Pandey

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1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted increase in statisticians for all other occupations. There are a plethora of opportunities for people with statistical abilities including data Science, applied mathematicians, financial analysts, sociologists and many more.
2) Mathematician - Mathematicians have a huge demand with the world becoming more and more data-driven. Everything from analytics to education will see a rise in the number of jobs for mathematicians. So, a specialisation and aptitude in mathematics can ensure caree
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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Management is an ever-changing ball game. In the previous generation, mere people management skills could ensure a successful management career progression. This is not the case in today's competitive environment. Management skills both soft and technical are required for a successful career. Not only have the skills required changed but also the job profiles. We at Lexicon have compiled a list of the top 7 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted in
...more

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Aarush Pandey

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Following career opportunities are available after pursuing an MBA.
1) Statistician
2) Mathematician
3) Accountant
4) Financial Manager
5) Medical and Health Services Manager
6) Business Operations Manager
7) Social and Community Services Manager

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Yes, you can choose MBA in agriculture after completing graduation in BS Agriculture. But I would recommend you to choose the top B school in India only because it will help you to secure a good job after MBA in agriculture at the top firms.
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In NTSE Stage I, there is no time gap given to students in between different subjects rather all the papers are given at one go; whereas in Stage II exam there is time gap of 30 minutes between MAT and language and 45 minutes between language and SAT. So the students can not shuffle their time in between MAT and SAT and this makes it really difficult to score.

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