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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Start teaching in any private or government college or school also apply side by side for that same. Take degree do PG because your post graduation help you the most.

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Priya Dwivedi

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Yes, Hemavati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University offers a Master of Social Work MSW programme. The programme is a two-year course with specialisation in the following areas: Human Resource Management, Health and Social Welfare, Community Development, Social Research, Social Work Administration, and Social Work in Rural Areas.

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Ankit Kumar

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Which is best regular or distance course? Distance education is a flexible study mode, and it creates students who cannot go for regular study in universities. Distance education is very easy for those students who want to study on their own. It provides a better experience without following the regular mode of studies.

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Praveen Singh Patel

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Yes, you can. You can get in another college using the lateral method.

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Ketan Faujdar

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To calculate your ECTS in a particular subject, add up your credit hours for the subject in 1 week, then multiply it will total weeks for the subject. Finally, Divide it with 30 (1 ECTS = 30hrs). That will be your total ECTS in the subject.

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Shubham Goel

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A PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) programme from a private college may be very helpful for a career since it gives students exposure to the industry and real management skills. The programme offers a thorough curriculum covering a range of business management topics, including finance, marketing, human resources, operations, and entrepreneurship. This helps students get ready for management positions in the corporate sector. The S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) in Mumbai, the Institute of Management Technology (IMT) in Ghaziabad, the Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM) in Chennai, the T. A. Pai
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Shayana M

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Chartered Accountant (CA)
Marketing Manager. Investment Banker. Human Resource Manager. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Actuary. Cost Accountant.

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Roshan Prasad

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Hi, As they say there is no age to study and this saying goes true in your case also because in India you can seriously pursue your graduation at any age. After your graduation, I am sure you will definitely get a good job. As you already are 35 years old try to increase your skills because today skills are more important than a degree. Hope it helps!

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

SAS (Statistical Analysis System) is a widely used statistical software in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. As a Pharma. D intern, learning SAS can be a valuable skill that can enhance your employability and career prospects, especially in the US. Here are some steps that you can take to get a job in the US after learning SAS:
Gain proficiency in SAS: You can start learning SAS by taking online courses, attending training programs, or enrolling in a certification course. There are various SAS certifications that you can earn, which can demonstrate your proficiency to potential employers. Build your resume: You can highlight
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Nishant Kumar

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No, you can't take admission in Science since you have not studied Science in your graduation.

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