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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
Most of the Liverpool University Management School graduates get placed in industries such as Business Development, Operations, Engineering, Education, Information Technology, and more, as per the historical data of the university's alumni. Given below is a graphical representation of the top industries in which the graduates work:
Note: In the above pie chart, Others include Human Resources, Community & Social Services, Finance, Consulting, and Project Management.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can build a career in psychology if you are in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Physical Education and English in class 12th. There are no high school subject area prerequisites for psychology as long as you are qualified to take psychology classes in college. Hence after your 12th you appear for a Bachelor's degree in Psychology (B.A. or B.Sc in psychology) from any recognised University. The eligibility is generally of passing the 12th standard examination and for it you need at least 50-60% marks according to the university standards. The next level is generally a Master's degree either as M.A or M.Sc., and finally to hig
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12 months agoContributor-Level 9
Before you can be effectively guided in your life or career always take time and evaluate your passion, ability and vision. Whether you love dealing with people, particularly in learning institutions, you can further your education in areas such as psychology, education or social work. For instance, if you have business or tech studies, management, computer Science or digital marketing may serve you well. Asking for an internship or volunteers in a range of sections of a particular organisation will also help in defining what specific area you have interest in. Feel free to tell me if you want any particular recommendations concerning
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12 months agoContributor-Level 9
Depending on your specialisation and career goals, pursuing additional professional certifications or licenses may enhance your career prospects. For example, certifications in software development, project management, or industry-specific technologies can complement your online M.Tech degree and demonstrate specialised expertise to employers.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 9
To ensure an online M.Tech programme delivers the desired practical experience, consider that the course you are enrolling to offer the following:
- Virtual Labs: Look for courses offering access to virtual labs for simulations and technical experiments.
- Industry Projects: Programs that include real-world projects collaborating with companies give hands-on exposure to current industry challenges.
- Internships: Some online programs partner with organizations to offer internships, allowing you to work on live projects and gain professional experience.
- Capstone Projects: Comprehensive projects at the end
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12 months agoBeginner-Level 5
There are numerous career opportunities after pursuing a BSc in India, A BSc. degree opens up a wide range of opportunities in research, teaching, IT, healthcare, and biotechnology.
Also, graduates can pursue higher studies like M.Sc. or professional courses (MBA, PhD) or work as lab technicians, data analysts, or (R&D) research and development. Candidates can get jobs in both the Government and private sectors.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
As UPRTOU offers a valid and recognised MBA degree, the career prospects of pursuing an MBA from the university are similar to the career prospects of pursuing an MBA in regular, full-time mode. Some sectors in which a UPRTOU MBA degree holder can build a career are as follows:
Some of the sectors where MBA graduates are constantly in demand are:
- Retail and Corporate Sector- There are many job roles for different MBA specialisations in this industry such as store manager, category manager, store technology manager, store marketing manager, etc. Depending on the flare and skill you possess, you can pick up a role considering your amb
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can even give your 12th exam in 2025 as a private candidate. Having given the compartmental exam in 2023, you may even appear again as a private candidate for those subjects, if you want to score or clear. Private candidates can appear in subsequent years for their exams without attending the regular classes. You would have to find out from your respective board of education whether it accepts private candidates or not and also check the guidelines regarding eligibility, and restrictions of subjects for them. Also, apply for the 2025 examination within the dates fixed by your respective board.
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