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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S

Guide-Level 11

You have lots of options for your career. First, decide what you want to do and it tells that what course you will going to enroll in because without graduation, there is no future so I suggest you to decide a course like Biotech, B.Sc., B.Tech, Pharmacy, etc.

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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S

Guide-Level 11

B.Com and LLB (hons.) are both good courses. It's on your choice which you want to choose because both of them are different courses. If we analyse the last 5 years data, B.Com is one of the courses which students choose in large numbers for graduation.

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Hritwk Anand

Guide-Level 11

Hello Yash,
Yes of course. BBA in Marketing is available.
Yes, it is a nice choice to go with Amity.
But also, have a look at SCMS, NMIMS, Christ and XLRI.
good Luck

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

Despite the fact that food processing industry in India is at developing stage, it offers exponential career opportunities to trained professionals in food processing as there are nearly 500 million middle and upper class consumers and food processing companies do not want to miss the opportunity. Moreover, the Ministry of Food Processing Industries has ambitious plan to set up more than 500 food parks across India in every parliamentary constituency so that a real food revolution can be brought about and employment can be generated. With aptitude to work and requisite skills one can find employment in companies, food research laborato
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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Absolutely no!
NEET stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. NEET-UG/PG is an entrance examination in India for students who wish to study any graduate medical course, dental course or postgraduate medical and dental course in government or private medical colleges in India.
BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) is a four and half years professional course. This involves assessment, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disability through physical means.
Eligibility- 10+2 in Science with Biology and English as a subject and at least 50% of marks in each subject. You must seat for the common entrance test for admission.
For example,
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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

Guide-Level 13

I'll provide you the Shiksha link given below where you can find your right path according to your interest-
https://www.shiksha.com/careers
Good luck!
Feel free to ask any query.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

Guide-Level 13

Well, this is a very common question among 12th passouts!
I'll provide you Shiksha's link where you can find your right path according to your interest-
https://www.shiksha.com/careers
Good luck!
Feel free to ask any query.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

Contributor-Level 10

I think you should opt for BAMS because day by day, the scope of Ayurveda is overlapping the other medical systems, not only in India but also in the world.
In many cases, people have taken the experience for the trustfulness of the Ayurvedic system and medicinal treating for chronic and non-healable diseases.
In many cases, when the allopathic system becomes a failure with a particular disease and surrenders, the Ayurvedic medicine does the magical effect to rejuvenate the illness or the patient.
Job opportunities also exist in the government sector. One can get a job in a government Ayurveda hospital as an Ayurvedic pharmacist.
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
I am happy you have found your interest towards Culinary Arts.
BHM is more theoretical and practical but here emphasis in on core subjects like Food Production, Food Service, Front Office and Housekeeping. But when you are clear that you want only Culinary Arts as your trade, I'd suggest you to focus only on that, because that will give you an overall idea about the course. Moreover, Culinary Arts needs no theoretical knowledge, it needs hands-on experience. So it is more about you learning practically. I suggest you to take up culinary courses, master it and then apply for culinary jobs. It will definitely give you a happy life.
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