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1. MBA/PGDM
2. Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM)
3. M.Sc. (Chemistry) with any of the specialisation in Organic, Inorganic, Industrial, Analytical, Physical, Nuclear Chemistry.
4. M.Sc. (Zoology) with any specialisation.
5. M.Sc. (Botany) with the choice of your specializations.
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- CPA is provided by one of the 55 State Boards of Accountancy in the US!
- CPA certificate is like having a black-belt in accounting
- CPA gives you international recognition
- CPA is an easy 4 part exam, most of the content will be an overlap in your case
- With CPA you can be the best of both worlds - IFRS and US GAAP
- The scope is really good if you're willing to work with an MNC.
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After BMLT you can go for Masters in microbiology/ clinical microbiology/ industrial microbiology/ MLT/ MBA in hospital and healthcare management. You can check the websites of some reputed universities. Hence first selection should be of a good college which is of repute so that it can give the best academic excellence in the form of best faculty who are there to help you. Added to this, well-equipped labs and library. Exposure of the students to the world market and a wide platform for the student to deal with the world level activities is a must. LPU offers a complete package of quality teaching, intuitive learning aided with hand
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Put simply, the overarching goal of a business analyst is to help grow a business in a given market under certain conditions. They have a direct influence on critical financial decisions made in the company. They use data to create and change policies, improve productivity and stabilise systems. A data scientist, on the other hand, is responsible for collecting, processing and reporting findings from a massive data dump. Data scientists convert raw data into structured, meaningful silos which are then used to generate reports on trends or make forecasts. Business Analysis vs Da
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