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Akshay Bishwas

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It depends on your interest because one can do better in its interested areas.

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APEEJAYSCHOOL Yadav

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Apeejay School of Management provides a better career in HR area. Students are mentored by senior faculty members who have significant industry exposure. One of the HR faculty members has worked as VP-HR in a leading hospitality company. Competencies of students are built through a series of case studies drawn from Harvard Business School Press. In India, there are only a few institutions having a license to use cases of Harvard Business School. Industry seminars on HR issues is a regular feature at Apeejay School of Management. In addition, a lot of games are played in the class to develop leadership and team-building activities. Work
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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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MBA programs are beneficial for your career; students who enroll for this course are trained in the practicality of a business environment and after completion step out as skilled professionals. Many MBA aspirants are working professionals and often its their company that sponsors for the course, given that they stay loyal to the company after their studies are completed. For service goers, who are not sponsored by their companies, there is a lot of job opportunities post the completion of their course. In a recent study, it was learnt that 90% of MBA professionals are now enjoying full time employment. The most popular career pathways
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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

Assuming you are able to clear at least one paper per diet, maximum duration one can take to clear all papers is 7.5 years to becoming full qualified actuary. This is also an approximation to average time taken to become full qualified actuary. It is very normal that you may take more than one attempt for few papers while there are also few easy papers which you can give along with another paper.
All the best.

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Shashank SharmaSoftware Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20

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No, not at all. For most of the universities, it is around 45-50% to be eligible for admission. And, you can do well in graduation to do well in your future.
All the best.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Good evening dear,
I hope group here refers to the course specialisation. It depends on your area of interest. All the courses are equally good. All the courses have their own specialty and scope. Please comment for more details.
Thanks and all the best.

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naren pulikonda

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Chandigarh University provides a specialized course under name CSE Hons in collaboration with IBM for cyber security, where students are trained by IBM themselves.
A few course details that may help:
http://www.cuchd.in/IBM/

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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B.Com Bachelor of Commerce
BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration
BMS - Bachelor of Management Science
BBS - Bachelor of Business Studies
BCA - Bachelor of Computer Applications
BSw- Bachelor of Social Work
BMM - Bachelor of Journalism and Media Management
BFd - Bachelor of Fashion Designing.

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Rajesh Peddibotla

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Wide range of opportunities awaits in the field of law other than traditional areas. The other areas includes the following:
1. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) which includes Arbitration, Mediation etc.
2. Taxation and land laws.
3. Media and Mass Communication laws.
4. Cyber laws.
5. Intellectual Property Rights and Patents laws
6. Family Laws and Property laws. These are some of the areas, other than the traditional areas of law.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Harsh!
If you have cleared your 10+2 from a recognised board of education, you can directly apply to the college for admission. You can also download the institute's brochure for further details https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/film-tv/course/certificate-in-acting-zee-institute-of-media-arts-andheri-west-mumbai-25534.

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