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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
There are variety of courses that can be chosen like BBA law, hotel management and some Diploma courses side by side. So choose your course as per your choice and marks.

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Yatik Mehta

Beginner-Level 3

You can go for teaching job in schools as PRT (Primary Teacher) after graduation+B.Ed, which is a one year course. After B.Ed you can apply for government jobs as PRT. To go for a higher grade of TGT, you need to do post graduation.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

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As you have already completed your graduation in life sciences, so I will suggest you to prepare for any non-technical government jobs. There are many vacancies coming in railways, banking, SSC CGL and many others. So start your preparation for competitive examination. But, if you have interest in higher studies, then you can go for Masters Course in life sciences. Best of luck.

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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

Mechanical engineering is a professional programme which helps students to understand the working mechanisms of heavy tools and machineries. The branch applies principles of engineering, physics and material Science for the design, analysis, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. The course covers technical areas like distribution of electricity through generators, transformers, transmission lines, lighting and wiring in buildings. A course in mechanical engineering makes a student gain knowledge and experience in the designing of electric motors, automobiles, aircrafts and other heavy vehicles. Mechanical engineering dem
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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

If optional have Biology then
1 MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)
2 Veterinary Sciences
3 BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery)
4 BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)
5 Pharmacy.

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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

Guide-Level 12

You can go for B.Tech in CSE or IT, BCA to grab some basic knowledge of Computers, their working and some programming languages. After then while doing graduation you can grab knowledge about how this system works and simultaneously about Cyber security and it's working.

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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

Contributor-Level 8

BBA in aviation is a good course to pursue as it offers good career prospects and growth opportunities. The programme aims to create skilled professionals for the aviation sector and allied fields of travel and tourism. After completing this course you will develop comprehensive knowledge about the industry necessary for their success with the strong business foundation to compete in both aviation and non-aviation sector. A career in the aviation field is considered glamorous and exciting because of the opportunities for travel. Please remember aviation is an evergreen industry with huge opportunities. The aviation industry offers care
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Abhishek Kumar

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If you are interested in Medical, then go for the preparation of Medical examination. If you are interested in engineering, then go for the preparation of JEE or state engineering examination. But, if you are interested in theoretical Science then take B.Sc.

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Yash Gupta

Scholar-Level 16

As per my experience, I would suggest M.Sc in Microbiology because it has a vast scope of anyone is really interested to do something in his or her life. Microbiology is an important field in the areas of pharmaceutical companies as u can work in QC and QA Department. Microbiology is a seperate department in each and every company. Next, u can work in hospitals in the pathology department, other u can teach in schools and colleges as teachers and professors respectively. U can also prepare for CSIR net to get government lecturers hip or fellowship for Jrf. On the other hand, environment is also a good subject if you want to make your c
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Ujjwala Gaur

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
MBA in sports management is a field hardly talked about. I appreciate that you are going for it. As this field is rarely touched, there are only 5-institutes in India as per my knowledge which offer sport management. You'll have to prepare for CAT/SNAP/CMAT entrances to get a good college where the subject is available. Apply for those colleges. These admissions are purely on the basis of merit. See the cut-off criteria of colleges like Symbiosis, Amity School, MIT-Pune, etc., because they accept sport management students.
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