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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

It is recommended that you do PhD to work as professor in a government college and university. You are advised to clear NET examination.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Bachelor of medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) is a five and half-year course. The course involves four and a half -year of classroom study followed by a year of internship. The classroom study is broken into three phases of 18 months each. The period of 18 months is called professional and each profession is divided into three semesters. On completion of MBBS, you can practice medical and be called as Doctor. Admission in MBBS is by entrance exams for students who had PCB in 12th board examination. Admission in MBBS is very tough because of limited seats across India.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Hi,
Following are the options to become electrical engineer in India after doing PCM in 12th board:
(a) By doing B.Tech or BE from an engineering college.
(b) By completing Diploma in engineering and joining B.Tech as lateral entry student in second year engineering B.Tech degree course.
(c) By completing B.Sc and joining B.Tech as lateral entry student in second year engineering of B.Tech degree course.
(d) By competing section A and B of AMIE is electrical engineering.

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Piyush DiwanMechanical Engineer, now inclination 4 mba

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If you compare B.Tech and B.Sc. in agriculture, definitely B.Tech in agriculture has lot more scope than B.Sc. as in B.Tech you will be going through lots of practical exposure and in B.Sc. you will be given lots of theory which you have to apply on the field, so it is better to learn through practice rather than to learn by theory.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Law is legal binding field, which incorporates roles into legal tender management, tax and compliance management and statutory audit practices. Real estate is one sector, where maximum law students are hired.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

The majority of consulting roles with Big4 companies like EY, KPMG, PWC, Deloitte and management consultant firms like Bain, Mckinsey and BCG are preferred after SAP course into FICO.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Habeeb,
Meteorology is a tough subject, which requires pre/co-requisite knowledge in higher mathematics, advanced physics and chemistry, as well as a good computer proficiency. The basis requirement for becoming a meteorologist is a B.Sc degree in meteorology or atmospheric sciences.
Another option is to get a B.Sc in mathematics, physical sciences or engineering and then follow an M.Sc course in meteorology.

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Dinesh Rawat

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You can check nchmct.org website for the dates of entrance exam. You can appear for the entrance exam, and then you can join HM according to your rank.

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Dinesh Rawat

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If you want to be a chef you can go for either diploma or degree of HM it will help you fulfill your dream of becoming a chef.

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