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2016-06-20 10:15:26

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Romil Goel

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BE in CSE is much better than B.Sc in terms of placements, course coverage and popularity. BE in CSE is a clear choice.

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2016-06-20 04:27:48

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atish k

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You can pursue a mechanical design course from CTTC for the same.

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2016-06-20 00:11:04

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

Guide-Level 11

Both are high profiled Jobs. Please understand that Actuarial Science is different from Commerce and Management. It is a separate Branch. It is more related to Applied Mathematics and Statistics. B.Sc and M.Sc courses in Actuarial Science are available. Besides, Actuarial Institute of India is conducting fellowship programs in Actuarial Science like ICS(Company Secretaryship) and CA.
Actuaries and professionals who are working with Financial / Insurance companies who are assessing risks in insurance and financial firms by analyzing probabilities and possibilities of losses. It requires previous case analysis, comparison of risks and amo
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2016-06-19 23:54:43

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Prasoon Sharma

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you can be
a pharmacist
medical representative
teaching job in private college
can go in research
a maximum output is 30/40 k

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2016-06-19 23:51:01

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Prasoon Sharma

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I am not demoralizing you but you should think about benefits of M pharm znc PhD in india. .

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2016-06-19 23:30:46

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

Guide-Level 11

I have already given answer to your query.
Please go through it.

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2016-06-19 23:14:30

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Though regular courses in wildlife photography are not offered widely in India, but aspirants willing to make a career in this field of photography can pursue any level programs in photography or pursue a Bachelor's degree course in photojournalism. A large number of good institutes conduct part-time as well as full-time Degree/Diploma/Certificate courses. Along with sharp vision, manual dexterity, artistic ability, flexibility, perseverance, loads of patience, concentration, and self-discipline, budding wildlife photographers are advised to complete a photography course before plunging into this specialization.

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2016-06-19 23:00:53

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