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Deepti Singh

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A certified financial planner (CFP) refers to the certification marks owned by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. These marks are awarded to individuals who successfully complete the CFP Board's initial and ongoing certification requirements.
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You can get various jobs. Some prefer a job as a "Relationship Manager" with a marketing touch involved. Some get a job strictly as a "Financial Planner" who acts as a support staff for the marketing team. There are some who have ventured into mass media (esp. journalism) and there are some who have started their own practice. So Pratik, there is no dearth of opportuniti
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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Hi Ravi,
Best can differ from candidate to candidate. What can be best for me may not be the best for you. Therefore it is very important that you know your interests and career plans. You should know your areas of strengths. Engineering is supposedly the best however if you don't have the knack for quants it's not a good field for you. To suggest you better options we need to understand your profile.

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Harshit Mehta

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Hotel management career prospects and growth opportunities in India and globally are limitless, a hotel management graduate can work in various sectors like hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, amusement parks, country clubs, and convention centres. A standard of education and exposure are up to the mark both in India & globally, as the ultimate goal is to grow to the specific requirements of the industry. A good research on the college with focus on the infrastructure, affiliation & faculty can help make the right choice.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Khandakar,
I would say B.Pharma because it opens up a range of fields for you to go for.
Diploma in Pharmacy will give you only drug knowledge rather a Bachelor degree will give you all the opportunity and researches related to the drugs.
You can open a medical shop or a chemists shop, become a chemist, can also be a chemistry professor or a lab assistant or a laboratory expert,can do lots of experiments if u are interested in this field, can become a medical representative/transcriptionist.
After B.Pharm, you can get jobs in private as well as government sectors.
In case of government sectors, you can get job as:-
Pharmacist in hospitals
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