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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

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Hi,
As you have said that you have completed your graduation, you can go for MBA or otherwise you can go for Professional courses. The knowledge which you get during your graduation will definitely help you to crack Professional exams. At the end what matters is what you want to achieve in your life.

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

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Especially for Finance, Dalmia is a slightly better choice than Welingkar. Though considering the overall placements and brand name, Welingkar is better.
Thank you.

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

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
If both the courses I would suggest mass media i.e. B. M. But, overall I would say to go for a professional course like law or MBA etc.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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PGDM is good career choice.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

You can try to learn Mobile Application Development, Game Development, Website Development, Digital Marketing, CCNA Graphic Designing, Ethical Hacking, IoT etc. There're many other certification courses which you can try according to your interest. After learning these new technologies, you should try to create some projects on your own or with a team and release them online. This'll look good on your resume, plus it'll give practical knowledge to you as well. You should also try to contribute to websites like StackOverFlow, Github, HackerEarth, CodeChef etc. And build up a profile from there. After all of these steps you should also w
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Vibhor Kashyap

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The only best way I can think off to get good in any course is to start learning. Learn and practice new things it can be a programming language or any other value-added course which will increase your skills and knowledge and eventually will help you in your career. Firstly, you should be able to code in all the languages and have all your concepts cleared that are taught to you in your BCA that's a small goal which must be achieved by every BCA student. Companies don't expect you to be good or be aware in every other programming language but just be good in whatever languages that have been taught to you. Also, make sure to learn the
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Neelu Khushwaha

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If you want to become a chef then you should take admission in 1 year specialization courses.
1 Year Certification course in food production will help you learn and train you about the preparation of various cuisines like Bakery, Continental, European etc. The course is specialization course and is approved from Tourism and Hospitality Skill Council. The Hotel School offers this course to you in its 3 campuses which are in Delhi, Haldwani and Pithoragarh. After completing the course, The Hotel School provides job assistance to its students in good category hotels, some of the hotels are:
1. IBIS
2. Radisson
3. Westin
4. Lemon Tree
5. Crown
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Vibhor Kashyap

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It is true that BCA does not hold that much value as compared to B.Tech CSE or IT. But, BCA is a course which is for commerce and arts stream students or even for Science stream students who didn't performed well in their +2 and wants to build a career in IT. It is also true that if you have a BCA degree and absolutely no or little knowledge in programming, you probably will not be securing any job offers. In BCA you have to put in your extra efforts in learning and mastering the skills in programming. Just having the degree will not yield much. Only BCA's syllabus is not enough for a fruitful career, you've to do additional courses an
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Nikhil Mehta

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Automobile journalists or motoring journalist are responsible for reviewing and reporting on new cars and developments in the motor vehicle industry. Pursue Mass Communication course from reputed college and side by side reviewing new cars, bike etc. And publish an article or make a video.

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