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2016-03-06 14:56:09
Guide-Level 11
Forest Research Institute, Dehradun
Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur (Chhatisar)
College of Horticulture and Forestry, Pasighat
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2016-03-06 13:45:01Beginner-Level 5
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2016-03-06 12:59:05
Guide-Level 11
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2016-03-06 12:51:32
Guide-Level 14
Job opportunities are plenty. If you are planning to study in NZ, you will be eligible for post study work visa only if your course is more than a year. Work permit duration will vary depending on your study duration. You must have requisite skills, excellent communication and English speaking skills, academic grades to find a job. Competition is immense for international students.
Best of luck.
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2016-03-06 12:12:16
Contributor-Level 7
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2016-03-06 10:28:44Beginner-Level 4
Even call centers are a good option if you are good in communicating.
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2016-03-06 10:23:06Beginner-Level 4
However, I would suggest you to complete your graduation first.
All the best.
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2016-03-06 09:38:24
Guide-Level 11
You can opt for engineering, medical, management, teaching, research related courses.
Even you can go for civil services and state government services.
For a student of science stream, it's easy to jump into commerce and arts field. Like, you can opt for BBA or mass communication or engineering.
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2016-03-06 09:25:50
Guide-Level 11
Here, I am suggesting you some tips to start your preparations:-
1. Reading national newspaper daily and cut and paste important news this will be your notes.
2. Read magazines like India today and Pratiyogita Darpan.
3. Watch news daily, especially DD news .Watch all debates with guests of any news channel.
Watch documentaries of news channels.
4. Refer books of good writers.
5. Don't go for quantity (hours) of studies rather go for quality of your study.
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