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Shivani

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The top civil services training facilities in India are Sachdeva New P. T. College, Rau's IAS Study Circle, Vajiram and Ravi IAS Study Centre, and Chanakya IAS Academy.

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Dattatraya Budhware

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No, absolutely not, if you have the skills and Positive, upbeat attitude you are good to Go. Be market ready, learn new skills. Good luck.

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Manu Tanwar

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Hello Sk, It's good that you've made your choice and are dedicating yourself towards it. Actually many people take career breaks while preparing for CAT exam and even the interviewers understand that, given you are able to correctly justify your career break. The interviews may ask you the reason and you can simply state the reason, of course in not such a simple manner but in a better structured and confident way. But be ready with a backup plan no one has seen the future. Hope this helps and if you have any further query you can ask in comments. ALL THE BEST. ;). .

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Manan Jain

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Hi Komagal Vetrichelvan, HR managers are the unsung protagonists in healthcare, mostly because their jobs directly affect the lives of patients whom they seldom meet. They work directly with healthcare professionals to devise programs and key solutions that cater to the requirements of both employees and patients. MBA Graduates having specializations in Human Resource Management can expect high chances of Placements seeing the Growth of Health & Care in India.

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Anurag Chaubey

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Master of Business Administration (MBA): For a career in Finance sector, you can also opt for Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Finance as specialisation. After completing MBA in Finance, you can get managerial level jobs in Finance, BFSI, FMCG, IT, Consulting and top corporations. Job opportunities after MBA in Finance include Finance Manager, Finance Consultant, Financial Analyst, Credit Risk Manager, Portfolio Manager and Treasury Manager.

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Aman Rana

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M.Sc is a core branch while MBA is a professional degree.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, being cabin crew can be a very good career. The cabin crew includes the flight supervisors, pursers, and air hostesses. The responsibility of cabin crew ranges from looking out for the safety of passengers to keeping a check on the availability of all necessary items onboard. A career as cabin crew offers many perks, which include:
1. Competitive salary: In the beginning, they can earn Rs. 40,000 per month with a reputable airline.
2. Job security: As cabin crew, you will be assured of a well-paying, secure job. You can earn up to Rs. 10.6 lakh as a cabin supervisor after several years of experience.
3. Travel across the world: One o
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deepika maurya

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IBPS PO has an excellent career path, and career growth is determined based on merit.
IBPS PO is a scale I officer (assistant manager) and normally becomes a manager (scale II officer) after 34 years. Promotion happens through a written exam and interview. From bank to bank, there is a slight variation in the time and process of promotion, but fast-track promotion opportunities are there in almost every bank. Being a generalist, the PO gets the opportunity to work in various areas like operations, credit, foreign exchange, investment banking, risk management, auditing, etc.
Banks conduct internal exams for postings in investment banking
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Vibhuti Tyagi

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Yes, candidates can apply for mass communication courses after they have passed class 10th or equivalent. Most College admissions are done on the basis of candidates score in class 10th examination usually there is no entrance exam. Scope for higher studies in mass communication:
After the completion of the Diploma courses candidate can apply for a Bachelor's degrees in mass communication to broaden and their horizons and increase their employment opportunity. List of some courses that can opt for completing their three-year Diploma courses-
1. B.A. Mass communication
2. B.A. In journalism
3. B.A. In journalism and mass communication
4. Bac
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Aman Rana

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CS should be a better option, your 12 percentage doesn't decide your admission in NITs or IIT your JEE rank decides that, so focus on JEE Mains or advance.

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