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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can land some exciting career opportunities after completing Data Engineering courses online, along with a healthy salary potential and job satisfaction score. Some top Data Engineering jobs are given here for your reference:
- Data Engineer
- Big Data Engineer
- Data Warehouse Engineer
- Machine Learning Engineer
- Cloud Data Engineer
- Data Analyst
- Data Architect
- Business Intelligence Developer
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can find the list of some important technical and soft skills needed for career success after learning Data Engineering here:
Technical Skills | Non-Technical Skills |
|---|---|
Programming Languages | Analytical Aptitude |
Databases | Critical Thinking |
Big Data Technologies | Attention to Detail |
ETL Processes and Tools | Problem-Solving |
Cloud Computing | Project Management |
Data Modeling & Warehousing | Adaptability |
Machine Learning Fundamentals | Teamwork |
Statistical Knowledge | Clear Communication |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
After 10th:
- *Choose a stream*: Science, Commerce, or Humanities
- *Explore career options*: Research and develop skills
- *Popular options*:
- Science: Engineering, medicine
- Commerce: Accounting, finance
- Humanities: Law, journalism
Seek guidance from teachers or mentors to make informed decisions.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Mobile job options include:
- *Data Entry*: 20,000-30,000/month
- *Customer Support*: 18,800-38,800/month
- *Sales Executive*: 21,000-72,000/month
- *Freelance Writing*: Project-based pay
- *Food Delivery*: 18-25/hour
- *Online Tutoring*: Platform-based pay (e.g., Palfish)
- *Survey Taker*: Rewards or cash
- *Photographer*: Sell photos/videos on platforms like Foap or Shutterstock.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Choosing a stream after 10th isn't just about what's “safe” or popular. Think about what subjects you enjoy, what you're good at, and what kind of career excites you. Science leads to tech, med, or research. Commerce opens up finance, biz, and entrepreneurship. Humanities? Great for psychology, law, writing, design, and more. Use aptitude tests, ask seniors or teachers, and trust your gut; not pressure from family or friends. You're the one living it.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
On completing the MPP from the Centre of Excellence in Public Policy, Sustainability & ESG Research, you can pursue careers such as policy analyst, government or NGO advisor, ESG/sustainability consultant, climate policy specialist, CSR leader, urban planner or research fellow. Graduates also find roles in think tanks, corporate sustainability teams, international agencies and government departments. These roles tap into policy, governance, ESG, climate and development sector
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yeah ofcourse if you love biology and enjoy fieldwork, careers like wildlife biologist, marine biologist, botanist, environmental scientist, or forest officer could be great for you. These roles involve on-ground research, habitat studies, and travel. You can also explore ecology or conservation work with NGOs or government bodies that require regular field visits and outdoor studies.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
After completing an MSc in Environmental Science, you can pursue careers in environmental consulting, research organizations, pollution control boards, NGOs, and government agencies. The first step is to gain practical exposure through internships or project work. Building expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and environmental impact assessment enhances job prospects. Networking with professionals via seminars, conferences, and LinkedIn is also helpful. You can apply for positions such as environmental officer, sustainability analyst, or research associate. Private firms in industries like energy, waste management, and water treatment als
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Delhi, being the capital city has a vast network of B.Com, training providers, test centers and even multinational employers. Many students join CPA programs in Delhi right after their B.Com, CA, or MBA. The process involves enrolling with NASBA, choosing a state jurisdiction, fulfilling credit hours & then passing four CPA exams (AUD, BEC, FAR, REG). Delhi offers ample of opportunities for internships and full time roles at Big 4 firms, US based companies, and Indian firms with US clients. Professionals with a CPA license in Delhi can work as financial controllers, tax advisors, forensic accountants or consultants for cross border tra
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
It differs college-to-college but for the Delhi University for the commerce career in bba
You can choose in Cuet one language and 3 core subjects that you have in 12th will make you eligible for the BBA admission but you need to score high because the competition stands tough
Kindly prepare your 12th subjects.
Thank you
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