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

Scholar-Level 16

Not directly. You will have to first complete a 3yr law degree to be able to practice in this law. Otherwise you can always help In the "examination of patent applications" steps in patent office which is typically an office job with only documents to read.

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amish jain

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Hello,
As you are interested in economics, you can go for teaching or research in it. There are UGC NET exam is organized for the candidates who want to become assistant professor or junior research fellowship also called JRF. As you have completed the M.Sc. You are eligible to apply for UGC NET Exam for lectureship. If you want to apply for JRF, make sure that you are under 30 years old. After qualifying the NET Exam you might have following career options:
Become assistant professor at top institutes and colleges
Get a scholarship or fellowship awards
Become guest lecturer
Open an institute or coaching
Get a job in PSUs or government secto
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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

Contributor-Level 8

Biomedical engineering (BME) or medical engineering is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes (e. g. diagnostic or therapeutic). This field seeks to close the gap between engineering and medicine, combining the design and problem solving skills of engineering with medical biological sciences to advance health care treatment, including diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy. Also, included under the scope of a biomedical engineer is the management of current medical equipment within hospitals while adhering to relevant industry standards. This involves equipment recommen
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Bhumika Khattar

Guide-Level 12

Yes, the courses are as follows:Best Cosmetology Courses after MBBS
Clinical cosmetology programs are available in formats such as:
PG Diploma programs
PG Certificate programs
Advanced Diploma programs
Here are some of the best clinical cosmetology courses available in front of MBBS graduates:
1 PG DIPLOMA COURSES
PG Diploma in Medical Cosmetology
PG Diploma in Clinical Cosmetology
PG Diploma in Cosmetic Dermatology
PG Diploma in Trichology
Advanced Diploma in Medical Cosmetology
2 PG CERTIFICATE COURSES
PG Certificate in Medical Cosmetology
PG Certificate in Clinical Cosmetology
PG Certificate in Cosmetic Dermatology
Course Duration
Clinical cosmetolo
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Naveen KumarAutodesk ambassador,3d printing and designing

Contributor-Level 9

Software Engineering (SE) deals with building and maintaining software systems. CSE stands on designing compilers, computer organisation, hardware, software and Databases.

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Naveen KumarAutodesk ambassador,3d printing and designing

Contributor-Level 9

Majority of students with a PCM combination in class XII aspire to pursue engineering, and often struggle with the thought, If not engineering then what? No need to worry just wait for a while and think about what you are good at. Try to figure out your interest, and qualities rather than engineering. Here are some suggestions but ultimately choose wisely:
1. NDA
2. B.Sc.
3. BCA
4. Law with B.Sc
5. Hotel management
6. BBA
7. Designing.

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Soni Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 10

There are multiple choices based on your interest and you may find a good reputed college as well but firstly, you need to decide what you want to do.
Masters of Commerce (M.Com)
Masters of Business Administration (MBA in Finance)
Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
US Certified Public Accounting (CPA)
Financial Risk Manager (FRM)
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

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aakriti kashyap

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What is your choice and which subject you are interested in Maths or Biology? I think your choice is more important for your career, not other people.

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Rohan Bhatt

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Kriti
You should have to choose diploma course According to your strength. If you are not Maths masters then don't go for maths try to focus on others subjects

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