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Hem kumar Bhargava

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They are different streams and placements are in different organizations. The scope is there in both.

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Ramu,
You would have to check whether or not the Indian degree is acceptable in Germany or not. If you get into a course, maybe your prospects for a job would increase.

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2016-06-14 12:27:10

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Deepanshi JainCareer

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Hello Yash Agarwal, After 12th you can apply for C.A. or C.S. These are the best option in commence field. Except this if you want to go to Job, first complete your graduation because it is basic degree and which required in every entrance exam. After completing your graduation, you can apply for the different government exam like
IBPS PO: https://www.eduncle.com/ibps-po-recruitment-exam
IBPS Clerk
RRB
SSC and mnay other.

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2016-06-14 11:56:44

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Shail Oberoi

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You could pursue a part time MBA in HR,finance,operations keeping in mind your current job profile and grow up the hierarchy .Alternately seek a full time MBA course and explore career options in other industries

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2016-06-14 11:46:39

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Try to convince ut family

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Abhishek Singh

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Three things you need to learn:
The first thing to learn is why there is really no such thing as a certified ethical hacker and comprehend why the terms certified and hacker are orthogonal.
To put it bluntly, the moment you get certified, you are no longer a hacker. Unless you choose to buy into our cultures morphing of the word hacker - wherein it has been modified from "One who, with little or no formal training, enjoys exploring the limits of what is possible in a field, typically in a spirit of playful cleverness. You don't get certified to do this, and getting certified more powerfully indicates that you are not doing it.
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