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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, medicine and health sciences courses open avenues to plenty of job opportunities. Among the most notable options immediately after finishing your medical or health Science course is serving as a doctor, nurse, health administrator, research scientist, pharmacist, or clinical therapist and other options in public health.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The graduates from Biology have a variety of professional options. Some major roles include:
Biotechnologist: Develops products utilizing biological systems.
Environmental Scientist: Works to preserve ecosystems and protect the environment.
Microbiologist: Conducts studies of microbes and their impacts on the human, animal, and ecological world.
Pharmacologist: Studies the effect of medicines and develops new medications.
Genetic Counselor: Informs and assists concerning genetic disorders.
Clinical Research Associate: Oversees clinical investigations for new treatments.
These careers present great job opportunities in healthcare, research, an
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The best and the easiest study option varies by individual preference, but degrees like Liberal Arts, Media Studies, and Religious Studies are often considered as easy subjects to study.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Subjects like Philosophy and Anthropology are frequently cited as easy because they often involve discussions and critical thinking rather than heavy memorization or complex calculations.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MBA course is a two-year postgraduate level degree program focusing on Management, Business, and Entrepreneurial concepts. Students can check the list of career options available after completing MBA from APS College of Engineering:
| Job Profiles | Description | Average Salary (in INR) |
|---|---|---|
| MBA6 Analyst | A Business Analyst is a professional who works within an organisation to analyze, understand, and document the business processes and systems. | 9.5 LPA |
| Investment Banker | An Investment Banker is a finance professional who works within an investment bank or a financial institution, specializing in providing financial advisory services and raising capital for corporations, governments, and other entities. | 5 LPA |
| Chief Financial Officer | The CFO is a high-level executive responsible for managing an organization's financial actions, strategies, and operations. | 47.1 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here is the stepwise process for commerce students to become CID officers in India:
1. Educational Qualification: Graduation. Although Criminology is deemed useful, any degree serves the purpose.
2. Upsc Examination: Need to prepare oneself for the Union Public Service Commission (Civil Services) Examination since this is the recruitment mode into police.
3. Go to Police: After clearing the exam in UPSC, an applicant gets inducted as sub-inspector or assistant inspector in police department.
4. Specialized Training: All activities related to CID are learned after joining the police.
5. Physical and Mental Fitness: Maintain the body's fitnes
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
VSkills has certifications can be used on your resume. The platform has a tie up with Shine.com and Monster India where recruiters pay more attention to candidates with VSkills certificates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Most of the Liverpool University Management School graduates get placed in industries such as Business Development, Operations, Engineering, Education, Information Technology, and more, as per the historical data of the university's alumni. Given below is a graphical representation of the top industries in which the graduates work:
Note: In the above pie chart, Others include Human Resources, Community & Social Services, Finance, Consulting, and Project Management.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can build a career in psychology if you are in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Physical Education and English in class 12th. There are no high school subject area prerequisites for psychology as long as you are qualified to take psychology classes in college. Hence after your 12th you appear for a Bachelor's degree in Psychology (B.A. or B.Sc in psychology) from any recognised University. The eligibility is generally of passing the 12th standard examination and for it you need at least 50-60% marks according to the university standards. The next level is generally a Master's degree either as M.A or M.Sc., and finally to hig
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Before you can be effectively guided in your life or career always take time and evaluate your passion, ability and vision. Whether you love dealing with people, particularly in learning institutions, you can further your education in areas such as psychology, education or social work. For instance, if you have business or tech studies, management, computer Science or digital marketing may serve you well. Asking for an internship or volunteers in a range of sections of a particular organisation will also help in defining what specific area you have interest in. Feel free to tell me if you want any particular recommendations concerning
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