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Saifu786 Kazi

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Visit consultancy near by u which can provide u suitable programme according to your academic profile.

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Saifu786 Kazi

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No, at least first class, for the Masters, in Canada, minimum requirement is above 60% along with good IELTS score ( no less than 6). .

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

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Hello Mohsin
St. Albert's College
Cochin/Kochi, Kerala
Department of Natural Resources, TERI University
New Delhi, Delhi NCR
Department of Energy and Environment, TERI University
New Delhi, Delhi NCR
Amity Institute of Renewable & Alternative Energy
Noida, Delhi NCR
School of Environment and Natural Resources, Doon University
Dehradun, Uttarakhand / Uttaranchal
Department of Unconventional Energy Sources & Electrical Engineering, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra
Thank you,. .

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Vidita Mehta

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Hi Akash, You can always do a short term course in Finance. Imarticus Learning offers a Finance and Analytics course that is normally 2-3 months long that is sure to help you revive your career. For some of our courses, we also offer placement assistance at top firms in the industry. You can consider the following courses, which help you to build a good career in Finance.
1. The *Capital Market Courses*
https://imarticus.org/post-graduate-program-in-capital-market
2. The *New Age Banking Course*
https://imarticus.org/pgp-banking-and-wealth-management
For more details, you can also search for - Imarticus Learning or can contact us through t
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Aarush Pandey

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You can learn the following things in management degree which can help you in life. To get exposure you need a management degree.
1) Basics of business
2) Management Skill
3) Career Improvement
4) Global Environment
5) Soft Skills
6) Real Business Exposure
7) Crisis Management
Lexicon MILE is regarded widely as one of the best business degrees. We give our students corporate exposure through our tie-up with the University of Southern Wales and this degree is tailor-made to train students to face the dynamic changes in the industry. There are a lot more reasons for someone who would love to pursue a career in Business Management to take up a M
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Rasika Patil

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Travel and Tourism is huge field and having lots of career options. It includes Government tourism departments, Immigration and customs services, travel agencies, airlines, tour operators, hotels etc. And many associated service industries such as airline catering or laundry services, Guides, Interpreters, Tourism promotion and sales etc. Travel and Tourism enterprises include major internationals with a workforce of thousands, to the small private travel agent with a handful of employees. You can work as a Archaeologist, best for those who love travelling along with research. You can work in Tourism Department, either be state or cent
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Shail Oberoi

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The decision would be based on your interest areas and long term career plans. If you want to pursue a career in academics / technical / research areas then post M.Sc. You should look for a job opportunity in relevant field & industry. If you want to pursue teaching in school then you could look at B.Ed. If you want to purse research then explore Ph.D. & if you want to move into general management / operations side then MBA would be better.

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