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Aiza Khan

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Career options after metallurgical engineering:
* Metallurgical engineers are required in every industry and enterprise that produces, buys, sells refines or manufactures metals or metallic products.
* In India young metallurgical graduates can expect some exciting career opportunities in government undertakings as well as in private companies.
* Apart from opting for industrial jobs one can also join as a research fellow or an associate or a scientist or professor in various labs and universities located in India and abroad. Positions:
GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT
RESEARCH ENGINEER
ENGINEERING INTERNSHIP
MATERIAL ENGINEER
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ankit agrawalMBA and certified career analyst

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Yogesh, Good to know that you want to become a career counsellor. Many of the students are confused and professionals are stressed up and they definitely need career counselling. To become a career counsellor you should learn psychometric theories, career analysis, new aged career paths. You are not required to do the master programme. You can do a career counselling certification programme to become a career counsellor. Certified career analyst programme offered by edumilestones is one of the best programs from 2008 to become a career counsellor.

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ankit agrawalMBA and certified career analyst

Beginner-Level 3

People from a psychology background or non-psychology background both can become a career counselor. But, should have very high interest and willingness to contribute to society. Career counseling is huge in demand. In India, we need 1.4 Million career counselors where we have hardly 10,000 As of now. But to become a professional career counselor you should have knowledge of career analysis and psychometric assessment. A certified career analyst programme is recommended to become a career counsellor.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Commercial pilot is a great job. And has a lot of earning potential.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Hi,
You can pursue Masters in Psychiatry or Clinical Psychology. You can also do it from a foreign university or do it go for a professorship.

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jyoti goel

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The most preferred career choice is going for M.Sc. The entrance exam with syllabus differs for different universities and so you will have to check the website of each to get detailed syllabus. You can also purchase book online for preparation.

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