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suraj dan

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Career in teaching:
MA graduates in sociology can pursue their career in teaching after qualifying the National Eligibility Test (NET) or State Level Eligibility Test (SLET). Those, who qualify in NET or SET can join any college or university in India as an assistant professor or associate professor.
Career in administrative services:
Indian civil services like IAS, IPS and IFS are also good options for these graduates as their main subject is sociology. For that, they should qualify the Civil Service Aptitude Test (CSAT) held by Union Public Service Commission. They can also write the exams conducted by state public service commission an
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vidi b

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If you have already done GNM nursing course, then you should not leave medical field. Changing fields is not as easy as you think.
Just in case if you still wish to change your field then you may opt for BCA to enter in the IT field.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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The combination of subjects is seen only in the teaching field. Her interests is travel. The proficiency of English is highly welcome in the research field.

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mudit h

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Actuarial science is a course that concentrates on the mathematical and statistical analysis of risk, and their applications to insurance and other business management problems.
A number of universities offer UG and PG courses in actuarial sciences. Any one above 18 years of age with proficiency in mathematics and statistics can take up the course and become an actuary. The candidate must pass 10+2 or equivalent.
The fee structure varies from college to college.
Employment Opportunities:
1. LIC.
2. GIC.
3. ESIC.
4. Banks.
5. Stock exchanges and other financial institutions controlled by government and private bodies.
For more, you can check th
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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You should target TISS as it is known for social services and offers degree similar to MBA in HR. It has a great alumni base working in social services.

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Tanish Khivasara

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It depends on your interest. IAS will give you the prestige and a chance to serve billions of Indians. MBBS will give you the chance to heal one's life.

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Narveer Singh

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Hi,
Well. I am not aware of any institution that offers MBA specialisation in SCM.
However, you can choose electives with major focus on operations in the second year of your MBA.
If interested in SCM, you can target NITIE, Mumbai. It has a high reputation for operations in the industry.

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