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Aman Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Psychiatrists are doctors who graduate from medical school, they have a year of medical internship, and have 3 years of residency in the assessment and treatment of mental health disorders.
Psychologists have a doctoral degree in an area of psychology, the study of the mind and human behavior. They are not medical doctors. A psychologist can have a PhD in philosophy or a PsyD in clinical or counseling psychology. They do 1-2 years of internship. Unlike psychiatrists, psychologists are also trained in giving psychological tests such as IQ tests or personality tests. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication but psychologist can't.
Both the
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rahul r

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The pay scale varies depending on the area of location, education and experience. For instance, a nutritionist in a small town would be paid less as compared to one working in a metro, while a dietician in a hospital may earn less than a dietician with his or her own practice.
A fresher can earn between Rs. 15,000 to 20,000 per month. After gaining a good experience, you may touch Rs 30,000 plus. In government hospitals, with the Sixth Pay Commission, the salaries have risen to Rs. 25,000. Nutritionists working in the private sector will have differing pay amounts.

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Mishika SinghLawyer by profession

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There is no sure shot formula to become any kind of lawyer in India or otherwise.
However, one can take the following steps that may work in favour of establishing your career as a lawyer in the field of Corporate law.
When you get admission in law school if given a choice, option for BBA LLB to get a brief idea of companies and their management. During your time at law school, make sure you focus on Contract Law and Companies Law, as they form the basis of corporate law, to get a theoretical understanding of what the field is all about and what all it will encompass.
Try and choose internships and apprenticeships under a reputed firm dea
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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

Big Data Analytics is the Best Career Move, mentioned below are some of the reasons :
1 Soaring Demand for Analytics Professionals
2 Huge Job Opportunities & Meeting the Skill Gap :
The demand for Analytics skill is going up steadily but there is a huge deficit on the supply side
3 Salary Aspects:
Strong demand for Data Analytics skills is boosting the wages for qualified professionals and making Big Data pay big bucks for the right skill. This phenomenon is being seen globally where countries like Australia and the U.K are witnessing this Moolah Marathon.
4 Big Data Analytics: A Top Priority in a lot of Organizations
According to the Peer
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Anant Raina

Guide-Level 12

If youre wondering what sort of work in mass communication you could end up being exposed to, take a look at the following list to form an idea:
Advertising
Advertising is a visual or audio form of marketing communication which aims at promoting or selling a product. Learn about making a career in advertising in India including the salary, job prospects and top advertising colleges in India.
Disc Jockey
Disc Jockeys are artists that mix recorded tapes as it is playing. They also record their mixes for later sales and distribution. Read on to learn about the available training courses, job opportunities and earning potential of a Disc jock
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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
It's good to see that you have done M.Sc and one year experience you have earned as well. However, there are many branches you can grab after M.Sc I.e.
Research Assistant
Lab Technician
Scientist
Field Officer
Manager
Professor
Researcher and accountant
Statistician
Quantitative Developer
Assistant Professor
Junior software Engineer
Apart from above, there are also good exposures in IT market as well. You need to decide which option you are most interested in. Then we can help you out.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Raghib,
If you're aspiring to make a good career in IT, I will strongly suggest you to go for B.Tech-M.Tech combo. If you posses high skills in programming, then there is no problem pursuing it in an average college.
All the best for your future.

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