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2016-04-16 14:42:58

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Company Secretary is very niche Professional course. Number of company Secretary employed by each enterprise are small in number. Yes there is only one CS in a company but all large firms employ support executive to CS who are also qualified CS with lesser experience. It is a demanding, well paying and respected profession.

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2016-04-16 13:57:18

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Bharti Singla

Contributor-Level 7

Yes ! you are eligible at most universities to take admission in Journalism courses you may wish to contact a college which provides good exposure of industry. look for colleges offering you placement and scholarship. I am not right person to talk about government institutes in journalism you may want to look at courses at
The Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media,
Mudra Institute of Communications,
Lovely Professional University,
Asian College of Journalism,
Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication,
Indian Institute of Mass Communication,
Xavier Institute of Communication
etc (FYI. The list is based on internet research choose cautio
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2016-04-16 13:51:36

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Pankaj Kamble

Beginner-Level 3

After completion of M.B.B.S., u can go for diploma in Hospital Administration which is available in many universities across India. Also, u can prepare for PG entrance after M.B.B.S. and can do M.D. in Hospital Administration. its recently launched PG course with very few seats available.

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2016-04-16 12:36:51

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

As B Pharm graduate you will able to start with salary of Rs 20 K or more per month as a pharmacist.

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2016-04-16 12:25:59

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Sakshi Verma

Guide-Level 12

Dear adbul,cracking ias is no doubt tough but not impossible.start with reading news papers,read CSR magazines.see the syllabus and start preparing because every single will matter here.

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2016-04-16 11:55:06

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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

Guide-Level 11

Hello Certifications Required to be a Pharmacist:-
For working as a registered pharmacist, one needs to complete a diploma or degree in pharmaceutical sciences, after passing higher secondary (+2) examination. Students from science background are admitted in a degree or diploma program. Eligible candidates need to qualify in an entrance examination (written), conducted by the central and state governments of India. Students passing the diploma examination and meeting all other eligibility criteria, as set by the Pharmacy Council of India get registered as professional pharmacists. After that they can apply to various jobs.
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2016-04-16 11:44:23

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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

Guide-Level 11

HelloTo become a Commercial Pilot, one must possess CPL (Commercial Pilot Licence). This Licence is issued after a candidate clears the training program from an Institute recognized by the Civil Aviation Authority of that particular country (DGCA in case of India).
But to join CPL training program, a candidate has to meet certain minimum Educational qualifications requirements.
* The candidate must have cleared 10+2 Science stream schooling with Physics and Mathematics as the main subjects (age of candidate should not be less than 17 years when the course starts)
* The minimum marks required is 50% (may vary from Institute to Institute) a
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2016-04-16 08:48:51

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

BCA per se is not a standard education in the field of IT. Majority Indian IT companies prefer BTech CSE or MCA. With BCA you will pick up job in small companies and after few years experience, you may able to move to major IT companies.

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2016-04-16 00:58:19

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

After +12th, You have to do MBBS,which is a 5.5 years course including one year of compulsory internship. After that you can specialise in any one of the subject. Specialisation is a 3 years course. After that you will be called a Specialist Doctor.

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2016-04-16 00:35:59

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

For civil services examination you have to complete your graduation from a recognised university.
In final year of graduation, before results, you are also eligible.

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