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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Certified Industrial Accountant + SAP (CIA+SAP) course offered by ICA have been designed to meet accountants needs of the industry. The courses prepare accountants who are totally relevant for any industry. Students are taught Business Computer Application, Financial Accounting, Advanced Practical Accounts, Banking, Payroll and Investments, Taxation, R. O. C, Excise and Service Tax, due to which they are in high demand due to their knowledge in accounts and practical orientation. Students are also trained on SAP with respect to Accounts Receivable / Payable and navigation in SAP. Thank you.

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M.Com can even apply for following additional education or professional qualifications for better career options: (a) MBA (b) 3 years law degree I. e. LL.B. (c) MCA if you had maths in class 12 as a subject (d) Masters in Social work (e) M.A. Mass Communication (f) Join Government where eligibility criteria is graduation degree (g) Appear for CDS to join Defense Services (h) Appear for Bank PO and clerical services examination (I) Join one year courses run by Private bank and B-schools (j) PG Diploma in Business Analytics (k) Business Analysis certification from IIBA (l) CA/ CFA/ CMA / LOMA, etc.

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MBA International Business is open for graduates of all streams. You are eligible for MBA IB with B.Sc degree.

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Expert in the field of Sociology are called sociologists. Many sociologists aim to conduct research that may be applied directly to social policy and welfare, while others focus primarily on refining the theoretical understanding of social processes. Sociology is a niche filed and its graduates/ postgraduates have opportunities in following fields: (a) Education industry as teacher and administrative staff (b) Community development organisations as support staff (c) Work with International aid, development and organizations and NGOs (d) Social Scientist and researcher (e) Support staff in Social policy formulation in Government and Int
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(a) Language teaching at primary school (b) BPO/KPO as Customer Service Representative (c) Front Desk jobs in various services industries (d) Translator if student knows multiple language (e) Trainer (f) Freelance writing (g) Technical writer (h) Blog writer or Journalism (I) PR or Advertisement (j) Clerical Services in various type of organisation (k) Government job including Civil Services where eligibility criteria is graduation degree (l) Defence services and Paramilitary forces in non-technical arms (m) PO or clerical services in banks (n) Library expert (o) Research assistant to law, account or other independent professionals (p
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There are large disparities in various sectors of the society. India has a very large number of NGS working in various field to overcome social challenges. Social workers help people solve social, financial, and health problems. With government regulation on Corporate Social Responsibility, there is a large number of career opportunities for MSW graduates. Social workers MSW graduates) take on jobs in broadly following three sectors. (a)NGOs I. e. Non-Governmental Organizations wherein they work in the fields of childcare, healthcare, women, literacy, environment and AIDS. (b)Multilateral organizations such as involved actively in fiel
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Many graduates work in government, political organisations, in Media, law, business and teaching etc. Major career opportunities as follows: (a) Public Administration as Officer or clerical support staff (b) International Affairs specialist in Strategy and Governance think tank private and public bodies (c) Media as Political analyst (d) Joining Police and Paramilitary organisation for law enforcement (e) Teaching (f) Legal profession as lawyer or judge (g) Political or Social Development activist (h) Political assistant to career politicians (I) Political Researcher (j) Social worker (k) HR professional (l) Work with NGOs etc.

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Different languages are spoken in different nations, therefore there is a requirement of professionals who can help in communication among different people speaking different languages. Foreign language specialists, interpreters and translators are required in organizations dealing in foreign trade, foreign high commissions and embassies, travel & tourism industry, entertainment, tourism, public relation, international organizations and media etc. Career opportunities for foreign language specialists are increasing in India and abroad. Foreign language specialist can work as a teacher, freelancer, technical writer and interpreter or as
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A general-purpose DBMS is designed to allow the definition, creation, querying, update, and administration of databases. DBMS can be used to manage transactional databases, such as HR systems, banking systems and so on. Database administrators (DBAs) use specialised software to store and organise data. The role may include capacity planning, installation, configuration, database design, migration, performance monitoring, security, troubleshooting, as well as backup and data recovery. Certified DBA can easily find a job in IT outsourcing companies and IT departments of the business enterprise having its own IT department. Skilled and ex
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Professional certification examination to become a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) by appearing in the examination conducted by ED-Council. Certification is achieved by taking the CEH examination after having either attended training at an Accredited Training Center (ATC) or completed through self-study. CEH is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker, but in a lawful and legitimate manner to assess the security posture of a target system. The CEH credential certifies individuals in the specific network se
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