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saumya gupta

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sameer
If you have taken maths in 12th then you can pursue the B.Pharmacy course

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saumya gupta

Guide-Level 11

Hi Anshul
You have to post graduate to apply for junior research fellowship

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saumya gupta

Guide-Level 11

Hi vipul
There are many option available after doing M.Pharmacy, you can do M.Pharm in pharmacology and then join Pharmacovigilance

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Manish Thukral

Beginner-Level 3

You should opt for medical because most of the pharmacy colleges give admissions on the PCB marks merit of class 12 th obtained

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

All MBA specialisations have good prospects. You need to pursue a course keeping in mind your interest levels and career aspirations. If you pursue a course based on your liking ,then you will not only enjoy studying it but also professionally excel in the said area.

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It depends on the course and the college

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Guide-Level 12

There are thousand of courses you need to specify your interest

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

With the import /export diploma course you can seek employment in an Export/Import house or a manufacturing industry which is also involved in the import/export activity.There is good scope for such a course. You could also pursue MBA in marketing, international business and further sharpen your self in business management skills and broaden your career /job opportunities.
For Govt jobs depending on the skill requirement the minimum qualification will be set ,it could range from SSC/10 th pass to Masters qualification. Each govt dept keeping in mind their vacancies release advertisement and one has to clear an open test to seek employm
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maurya lal

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Aditya,
Mass Communications is a general course geared towards the media sector. Specializations include Journalism, Film-Making and Advertising. People with a degree in Mass Communications get recruited by news and entertainment television, magazines, production houses for TV, ad-film production houses, advertising agencies and independent film makers. While it is not necessary to have a degree to get a job in these areas, it is highly desirable and many companies prefer candidates with professional degrees. Most of the reputed institutes only offer post graduate courses. Undergraduate courses are very useful but should ideally be c
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virendra rastogi

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The selection of course doesn't matter, but your interest in that field matters. Go for a course which interests you the most. If you will excel in your field then salary would be no issue.

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