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Deepak

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To become a financial advisory or analyst, acquiring an MBA degree in banking and finance is crucial. This would enable you to establish a strong foundation in the domain, and through an internship, you can gain hands-on experience. For pursuing an MBA in banking and finance, it is recommended to consider Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance (SSBF), which has a faculty with expertise knowledge of BFSI Sector. The institute also provides placement opportunities in several well-known companies excelling in the BFSI sector, such as Reliance, Yes Bank, and HDFC Bank, among others. In this era Data Science is also better option.

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Deepak

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In my opinion, pursuing a CA degree is the most rewarding option. Although it may require a significant investment of time and effort, those who are able to effectively manage their time and possess the necessary strengths and skillset can excel in this field.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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The career prospects of an MBA specialisation depend on various factors, including the individuals skills, interests, and job market conditions. Here's a brief overview of the career prospects of the three specializations you mentioned:
Customer Relationship Management (CRM): CRM is a relatively new specialisation, and its scope is expanding rapidly as businesses increasingly focus on enhancing customer experience and loyalty. Graduates with a specialisation in CRM can work in customer service, sales, marketing, and business analytics roles in various industries such as e-commerce, retail, banking, and telecom. Human Resource Management
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Deciding whether to pursue an MBA with a specialization in entrepreneurship or any other program requires careful consideration of your interests, skills, and career goals. Here are some things you may want to consider before making a decision:
Interest in entrepreneurship: If you have a strong interest in entrepreneurship, enjoy taking risks, and have a passion for creating new businesses or products, then an MBA with a specialization in entrepreneurship can be a good fit for you.
Career goals: If you want to work in a startup or start your own business, an MBA in entrepreneurship can provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to
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MD Mustafa Hossain

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There are many colleges and universities in Bangalore that offer M.Tech programs in Cyber Security, Data Science, and IT without any entrance tests and provide weekend classes in classroom mode. Some of the popular colleges and universities in Bangalore that offer such M.Tech programs are:
RV College of Engineering
Christ University
PES University
Dayananda Sagar University
Reva University
BMS College of Engineering
Acharya Institute of Technology
Ramaiah Institute of Technology
I would suggest that you visit the official websites of these colleges and universities for more information on their M.Tech programs, eligibility criteria, admission p
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The MLM (multi-level marketing) industry can provide opportunities for personal and professional growth, including opportunities to develop skills in public speaking and motivation. However, it's important to note that not all MLM companies operate ethically, and there are many scams and fraudulent schemes in the MLM industry. It's important to thoroughly research any MLM opportunity before joining, and to make sure that the company is reputable and operates ethically. Additionally, it's important to understand that success in the MLM industry often requires hard work, persistence, and dedication. In terms of personal growth and develo
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Aayush Gupta

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It will totally depends upon the PG and the college as well as the company in which you are applying.

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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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Congratulations on completing your 10th board exams! It's great that you are already thinking about your future studies. Choosing the right course after 12th depends on your interests, skills, and career goals. Here are some options that you may consider based on your commerce background and computer Science knowledge:
Bachelor of Commerce B.Com If you enjoyed studying commerce subjects in your 10th and want to pursue a career in finance, accounting, or business, a B.Com degree may be a good choice. The course covers subjects like financial accounting, economics, taxation, and business management. Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA I
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Anju Yadav

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Choosing the best career option among B. Design, BF. Tech, a degree in fashion design, BDS or B.A. LL.B. Ultimately depends on your personal interests, skills, and career goals. However, here is some information that may help you make an informed decision:
B. Design: A Bachelor of Design degree is suitable for students who are interested in fields such as graphic design, industrial design, fashion design, product design, or communication design. There are numerous job opportunities available in India for graduates with a B. Design degree, including positions in advertising agencies, design studios, fashion houses, media houses, and e-co
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Om prakash sahoo

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There are many different types of data and computer courses available, ranging from introductory courses on basic computer skills to advanced courses in specialised fields such as data Science, artificial intelligence, or cybersecurity. Some common topics that may be covered in a data/computer course include programming languages (such as Python, Java, or C+), database management, data analysis and visualization, machine learning, cloud computing, network security, and software development methodologies.

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