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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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Start by reading The Hindu newspaper. Make short notes from it and remember all the key concepts. Then for general knowledge opt for Lucent's general knowledge. Whatever you study, make your own notes. Then join any good coaching institute so that you will get guidance about how to go about. Then you will become fluent in English.

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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

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Hi,
Getting a job directly after B.Pharma is little troublesome, if you're not looking for job in sales and marketing and want a career in research or some other job then you'll have to pursue higher studies.
Students interested in academia and R&D takes up M.Pharma or Ph.D. It will not only add a higher degree and greater career opportunity to your CV but also you can become a professor in Indian universities.
For this CSIR NET exam is held twice a year: https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam
Other career options are:
Pharmacist
Drug Inspector
Drug squad in police department
Technician in college
Production and quality assurance in pharmacy com
...more

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Chetna S

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Hi, coming from a BMS background you can look for automotive management programs such as a PG Diploma or M.Sc in automotive management or automotive marketing and management etc. A few competitive programs would require GMAT or GRE scores particularly in countries like USA, Germany and Canada. Australia is a good option too. Check TAFE institutes. A few examples here:
https://www.chisholm.edu.au/courses/diploma/automotive-management-international
https://www.ebs.edu/en/study-course/master-in-automotive-management-msc-full-time
Alternatively, gain a few years of work experience and apply for an MBA.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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It's a personal question and you may know a better answer. You've already devoted two years of time and so, you'd bring it to an end. You can't make a beginning all over again. A rolling stone gathers no moss. So, complete your English.

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