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2016-03-06 14:56:09

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal
Forest Research Institute, Dehradun
Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur (Chhatisar)
College of Horticulture and Forestry, Pasighat

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2016-03-06 13:45:01

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Jagan Pradhan

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, definitely you will get a call . As the only criteria for the shortlisting a candidate for GD and PI is 60% or 6.5 CGPA in B.Tech . Moreover you also have a good competitive score. So you need not have to worry about it.

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2016-03-06 12:59:05

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Yash Arora

Guide-Level 11

Engineering is the most sought career by PCM stream students. I would suggest you to pursue B.Tech and that too in CSE as opportunities are great in this field and are expected to rise more in the coming years. This field is not loner limited with IT industry as it is penetrating in almost every sector like education, health care, travel & tourism, entertainment, automobile, banking and insurance, construction, engineering, telecommunication. So, jobs for a computer science engineer will always be there in IT as well as in non-IT domains. But you should target some of the better universities out there for admission like: IIT, NIT, BITS
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2016-03-06 12:51:32

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Dear Paras,
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

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Suranjana Mandal

Contributor-Level 7

Analysis is identification and determination of composition if specimens matter. Analytical scientist or chemist derives an efficient analytical technique and procedure. You can refer the term analysis for detailed approach.

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2016-03-06 10:28:44

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Suben Rana

Beginner-Level 4

You could try banking or accountancy, depending on your area of interest.
Even call centers are a good option if you are good in communicating.

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2016-03-06 10:23:06

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Suben Rana

Beginner-Level 4

If you are serious, you should join one of the good professional colleges that provides training & grooming and qualify you for an air-hostess.
However, I would suggest you to complete your graduation first.
All the best.

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2016-03-06 09:38:24

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

Career after 12th science is very vast.
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

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

Cracking civil services will become easy if you have knowledge of each of the subjects. UPSC never demand genius of any particular subjects.
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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2016-03-06 09:25:46

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Beginner-Level 2

I am a mechanical engineering student. Which specialisation should I opt in MBA to increase my career opportunities and salary prospects?

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