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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Ajay,
In the coming year, India will see a splurge in Job demands in almost every possible industry sector.
There will be demand (Jobs) for skilled people in Telecommunication, Healthcare, Banking, Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Digital Marketing. Our research suggests that approximately 20 lacs new jobs will come up.
You can follow a 3 step approach:
Pick up an industry sector you want to work in.Pick up an area of work in the industry.Pick up the course/certification needed to be there. Pick a trusted training provider for your skill development course.
This is very important.and you are good to go.
There is also a Job assistance pro
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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Apparao,
I assume that you are asking about the language required to get Job. It varies from country to country. For US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand English is fine. If you wish to work in some Asian and European countries, you need to be proficient in their local language.
All the best.

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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Pratik,
Some possible jobs include the following:
Chemistry research in industry
Non-research in industry, such as lab management, filling out regulatory paperwork, performing safety audits
teaching (at all levels)
Medicine
Law (both chemistry & non-chemistry related)
Consulting
Software/programming, for chemists who have some Aptitude & experience there
Science writing, including both technical writing & journalistic writing
Business, including starting a company
Finance & banking
Science majors, including chemists, pick up critical thinking & problem-solving skills that are valuable in all kinds of fields. Of course, it may be more difficu
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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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You can think of starting your own business. Also you are eligible to pursue Ph.D. in management and can choose for a career in teaching line after it.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You can become a pilot both a Commercial Pilot in civil aviation and flying pilot in Indian Air Force after B.Tech aeronautical engineering as you meet minimum educational qualification eligibility.

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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Swarup,
Great to know that you are aiming for the civil service exams in your 2nd year degree itself. Start preparation from now itself so that you can attempt exam immediately after completion of your degree.
The best material to prepare for UPSC exam is The Hindu newspaper. Also, study NCERT text books from 7th to 12th.
After this, you can study higher level topics
All the best!

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