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Mohit Sood

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Hello,
Some of the positions in the IT industry are software engineer, software consultant, network engineer, database administrator, test engineer, system analyst, computer systems analysts, programmer and quality assurance engineer.

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Sahil Rana

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https://www.shiksha.com/careers
Here you can read this blog for better guidance.
Engineering. Last year, over 13 lac students all over India took the JEE entrance examinations, making it one of the most popular college courses till date. .
Biological and Medical Sciences. .
Commerce. .
Arts. .
Vocational Careers.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

If you had PCM in +2 stage, then you are eligible to become commercial pilot. You may join any flying club to get flying training and license.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Although there are dozens of job-oriented Diploma courses but here I am going to tell you about 20 most popular job-oriented Diploma courses:Diploma in Teaching English. Bachelor of Co-operative Management. B.Sc. In Hardware Networking & Digital Communication. M.Sc. In Counseling and Family Therapy.

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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

Both the courses have a good career. But medical field is a respected one. Commerce is easier than medical studies. At the same time you can get jobs earlier
While the medical stream will be more theoretical- asking you to develop expertise in the details, the non-medical stream will hone your analytical skills. But again, both offer ample amount of inter-disciplinary strata within each stream which leaves no dearth of new, less conventional options. Science:This is the most chosen stream for 10+2 education. Arts: Although, Arts is one of the least preferred career options after 10th, it holds many exciting career opportunities. Commerc
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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

Engineering (B.Tech) The most sorted career after 12th non-medical is engineering. Architecture (B. Arc). Bachelor of Science. Bachelor of Maths or Statistics. Career in Management. Law- The Legal Degree. Computer Application Science. Career in Hotel Management.

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Sarthak GoelYeah, I got 92.4 percentage marks in 12th.

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The best career option in the commerce field is CA. This course will be easy for you if you have graduated with B.Com or B.Com (Hons). Because most of the topics of graduation are in CA. You also have an opportunity to get yourself registered by direct entry.

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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

8 Career options after BDS
1) General Dentist. This is the most inevitable choice that most graduates make. 2) Lecturer/Tutor. 3) Specialist. 4) Short Service Commissioned Officer with the Defense. 5) IAS/IPS/IFS Officer. 6) Hospital Management. 7) Researcher. 8) Opportunities Abroad.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

MMU, Ambala hardly place one or two students of B.Com. It is a good University. You should join only if you want to pursue higher education. If you want placement after B.Com. Then this not a right place for you.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

My suggestion would be to first analyse your area of interest. Talk to your known persons who are already working in the field which interests you. After this step opt for a course. Pursuing a course without having interest is not advisable for long term success.

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