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Ritesh Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

I would recommend you to stick on engineering and focus on one stream. You can go for UEM-Kolkata which has a good placement record.

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Himanshu Rao

Guide-Level 11

Both careers have a good scope, but what matters is your interest.
For BDS:
Dentistry has a lot of scope globally inclusive India. The thing is that what are you going to do with BDS later?
The only thing you need to have is good reputed the institution with a high calibre staff (as in private colleges) and good patient input in the institute (as in government colleges).
If you have a hunger to learn the skills then the limit .sky limit.
If you are opening a clinic, just read this Adarsh Padiyar's answer to How much can a fresher dentist earn in India? Is it true that dentists don't have a future?
Well, you can go abroad as well to pursue h
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Chandar Bhan

Beginner-Level 3

You can get a job by applying to news channels and productions houses. You have to give interview and salary will be around 15-20 thousand rupees per month.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Akshay,
Commerce and science are the two broad categories. In commerce, you can go for arts/ design, business, finance and banking. In science, you have engineering and medical. These are the traditional streams students choose. Some new streams are also in demand nowadays like bio- tech, nanotechnology, agriculture and genetic. Students are also moving towards fashion designing and interior designing. Research-oriented students can go for KVPY and get into institutes like IISC, IISER, etc. Commerce students can also go for CA. There are courses like mechanical/ electrical and computer science in engineering to newer ones like hot
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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Priyanka,
If your question is what to go for after B.Tech in IIT, then you can either choose to opt for a job or M.Tech from a good college (IIT if possible) or MBA (IIM if possible). While an MBA prepares you for generalist roles and opens your avenues in non-technical industries, an M.Tech qualification offers you plush jobs and a freedom to take your love for technology to the next level. While both these career options are stable and rewarding, current trends indicate that students prefer MBA over M.Tech. Besides opening various employment avenues across industries, an MBA degree gives students a chance to build a promising fo
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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Palak,
The courses at any level in Canada trains you well for the job market, but they do not provide any guarantee on it. For managerial economics, you may check the skill shortage list and see if you have scope of jobs.

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