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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
Law firms: Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB, Luthra & Luthra, JSA, Trilegal, Khaitan & Co
Corporate in-house legal departments: HUL, ICICI, ITC, Ernst & Young, PWC
Private-sector litigation
PSUs: SEBI, ONGC, IOCL, SAIL
Legal Process Outsourcing: Pangea3, OSC, CPA Global, Clutch Group
IP firms: Anand & Anand, Remfry & Sagar, Lall & Sethi
Research: Lexis Nexis, Manupatra
Arbitration consultancies: Karanjawala, Oasis
Chamber practice
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Litigation firms
Non-profits
Academia
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Earlier, the profession of practicing law was limited to criminal and civil litigation. But now, the opportunities available for gradua
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
Candidates after 10+2 of any stream can take up banking as their career, but it is advised to take commerce with mathematics.
Step 2 (Graduation)
Graduates specialized in Commerce, Mathematics or Economics are preferred more. You may enroll in Bachelor's degree programs in business administration with a concentration in banking and financial management to further your understanding. These programs offer courses in marketing, management and strategic planning, accounting, and finance. Those who graduate with a Bachelor's degree are eligible for commercial and investment banking job opportunities.
With your grad
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
If you are looking for a job in commodity markets- you may consider approaching commodity brokers. Of course, good knowledge in commodities will make it easier get a job.
Zerodha, the largest discount broker in India is educating investing/trading community for free with their stock market education initiative, Zerodha Varsity.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
In the medicine and health care field, your work is usually associated with prevention & treatment of illnesses linked with microbes.
Various universities & Institutions employ microbiologists as teachers & researchers. You can work in both government as well as in private sectors. Microbiologists are mostly demanded in the UK, US, France, Austral
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
You must go for Indian Railways which offers a great job with numerous benefits like.
First of all, Check your RRB Exam Eligibility: https://scoop.eduncle.com/rrb-eligibility-criteria
You can enjoy the benefit of Grade Pay, Dearness Allowance, Travel Allowance, House Rent Allowance among many in the Railways.
Railways provide free school and college education at free of cost.Employees have Medical aids for free and Railways also pay for medical treatment in other hospitals.
If a family member of an employee dies can also get a job on compassionate grounds which ensures family security.
Free Rail passes for employees to travel any par
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Various job opportunities are as follows:
Call Centers
Computer-Aided Design
Computer Science Engineer
Hardware Engineer
Network Engineer
Software Engineer
Web Designer
Web Developer
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Go to Shiksha.com and then search for IITs, go for automobile course and look at their placement, it would be in Lacs and in very good companies. Get in touch with some seniors or relatives who have done automobile engineering and share their success stories. Prove that automobile has a scope. Well, there are many other courses which have even more scope like CS but do what you love and do it from the best college like IITs. Happy to help you! Follow your dreams. Please upvote and feel free to ask further queries.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Since you are in 3rd year of B.Sc, so it would be better to do some hard work and complete your B.Sc. Leaving the course at this time is not recommendable. After your B.Sc you can pursue a Diploma course in dancing and arts and can choose dancing as your career else for social work also you can go for MBA in social work or any other course related to it and get good jobs after it.
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