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11 hours agoBeginner-Level 1
I am in class 11 student and my subject are PCM cal I make my career in the B.Sc agriculture
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 9
CSJMU Kanpur BSc graduates can actually find very good roles in media. Major news organizations like Dainik Jagran and Hindustan Times are known to recruit from the university. Science students can cover technical, health, or environmental news due to their strong analytical background. If you have a passion for writing and a Science degree, of course you can make a career in media.
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 9
CSJMU Kanpur BSc graduates can actually find very good roles in media. Major news organizations like Dainik Jagran and Hindustan Times are known to recruit from the university. Science students can cover technical, health, or environmental news due to their strong analytical background. If you have a passion for writing and a Science degree, of course you can make a career in media.
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21 hours agoContributor-Level 8
No. Graduating from a January intake puts you in the workforce at a different time of year. This often means facing less competition from the massive wave of autumn graduates.
Major campus career fairs are heavily anchored around the fall term, global companies recruit for corporate roles, tech positions, and supply chain slots year-round based on business needs.
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22 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, B.Pharma is a very strategic job in Hyderabad. As one of the key hubs for the pharma & life Science industry in the world, the city is a pivotal destination for research and development, drug manufacturing, clinical trials, healthcare, and more.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Primarily, TU Dublin offers admission to career-focused learners and not purely to academic toppers.
It is actually built on a practice-based model. The assessment of a student application is done on the following basis -
- Practical experience
- Clear career motivation
- Industry readiness
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Primarily, TU Dublin offers admission to career-focused learners and not purely to academic toppers.
It is actually built on a practice-based model. The assessment of a student application is done on the following basis -
- Practical experience
- Clear career motivation
- Industry readiness
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2 days agoContributor-Level 7
Guest lectures at IILM give law students a taste of the real legal world, beyond textbooks and bare acts. When High Court advocates, corporate legal heads, or retired judges come to campus, you hear how deals are actually negotiated, what litigation feels like day-to-day, and where fields like IPR, tech law, or arbitration are heading. It clears up confusion about career paths, because you're listening to people who've done it, not just reading about it. Plus, these sessions often turn into networking moments: ask a sharp question, and you might land an internship, chamber visit, or research project. For law students, that mix of pract
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4 days agoContributor-Level 9
Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences ensures that BBA graduates are ready for roles in marketing, finance, and human resources. Many students also find great opportunities in new-age startups and digital consultancies. The career cell helps students prepare with mock interviews and resume-building workshops.
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5 days agoContributor-Level 9
Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences BSc course prepares you for many exciting fields. You could work in Biotechnology, Data Science, or even Artificial Intelligence. Some students choose to go into teaching or web development roles, or go for scientific research. Because you learn soft skills, you can enter management or consulting. Your options are very broad thanks to the multidisciplinary curriculum.
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