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Siddharth VermaBtech from ABES Engineering College

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The best answer to this question is to read a book called "THE ALCHEMIST", you will find the answer to your question. But still if you go for PCM you have lots of choices.

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Sneha Singhania

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Hi,
Yes, you can join Diploma in counseling after BA LLB.

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Aananya Sharma

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After B.Com many students aspire for further studies. For such students there are numerous good options available. Below is a list of options available in the academic field after completion of B.Com. M.Com If you have an urge to study commerce subjects and gain a deeper insight of how an organisation works then you should go for M.Com. -MBA is one of the popular options for Bachelor of Commerce graduates. Commerce degree gives an edge to MBA aspirants as some of the subjects taught in B.Com are repeated in the curriculum during the first year of MBA. CA Chartered Accountancy or CA can be pursued with or after the B.Com course. A backg
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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Meenu,
Candidate must have completed MA / M.Sc in Psychology / Educational Psychology/Education/Applied Psychology /Social Work/Child-development/Human Development/ MA/M.Sc in any school.
Subject having B.Ed with Psychology/Counseling as papers/
BA with Psychology, as paper/subject with not less than 45% marks in aggregate from a recognized University.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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I wouldn't suggest such a change in career. You can pursue a Masters in engineering course that focuses more mathematics. However, if you think that you will not be satisfied with that, you can opt for M.Sc. M.Tech in Mathematics and Computing can be good course for you.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

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Well, if you were interested in Psychology, then go for MA. If you were interested in higher package jobs, go for MA. You will get good packages from MBA, as compared to MA, if you do it from one of the top institutes.

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Pavanvenkatasai PillaStruggler struggling to win the struggle...

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I appreciate your sense of approach. Answering your question. Changing a branch is up to you my friend (my personal opinion is to not to change the branch).
But before you opt for another branch, keep an eye on various subjects and your interests upon the subject. It's your future and your own life. So, you should be aware of your interests and take a branch according to your interest. Talking about your preparation which you did in these 3 years, it doesn't mean the struggle you had is useless. Remember, every experience gives you the new technique and new ideas. So, never lose hope and keep trying.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
You may take science along with physics, chemistry, maths, and elective subject biology, biotechnology, or Hindi. After completing your HSC, go for B.Sc. in Maths or physics, chemistry, etc.
Regards.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

With this combination, you can raise your career graph with some courses like:-
* Bio-Informatics (Biology, Maths, Statistics). * Astrobiology or Astrochemistry (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths)
* Neural Network Engineering (specializations in NLP, AI etc. )
* Bio Research Analyst.
* Microbiologist.
There are still lot more course available. All you had to do is identify your Field of Interest and find the course which is best suits you. You may try engineering or Medical also if that attracts you.
Good luck.

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