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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
If you are seeking a management seat then you can approach the colleges directly, if you are seeking government merit seats then you will have to submit your NATA scorecard to the regional exam authority to secure a rank for counselling and select a college in the counselling process.

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Sahil Rana

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MCA after B.Com is a good option if one satisfies the following conditions. MCA being a Master's degree (post graduation degree) for computer applications and B.Com being a pure commerce degree.
Nature of job and future:
For students opting for MCA after B.Com to know what kind of work you will be involved in, is important, as you are completely taking a different career path. In general, you would be inducted as a programmer in a company, working on software, systems, network, internet, etc., and gradually with your skills and experience, you will rise in status within the field. Hence, it is important to check out all these factors:
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Sahil Rana

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In today age of cutthroat competition, not all students can make it to the premier Institutes for in-demand professional courses like engineering and MBBS. So, where do the rest of the students go? Should they settle for poor quality Institutes for the sake of pursuing such courses? Well, there is a good option for such average and below average students select other job oriented courses.
Hotel Management courses which class 12th passed students may pursue. The best thing is that one doesn't need to have high scores in exams to pursue such Hotel Management courses
Why hotel management? First and foremost, they are no-nonsense job orient
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Mayur Sondarkar

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You will need:A Bachelor's degree get a degree in Science (chemistry, biology, physics, etc.), but also take courses in math, statistics, and writing skills. An advanced degree some jobs, such as psychiatrist, anthropologist, or pathologist require advanced degrees and specialised training. Good speaking skills take public speaking; join the drama club, toastmasters, or the debate team. Good note-taking and observation skills take laboratory courses. The ability to write an understandable scientific reportThe ability to be unbiasedIntellectual curiosityPersonal integrity
You should clear your 11th and 12th with Science stream and you ca
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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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There are many career options you can choose for a Mathematics graduate. You can choose the career depending upon your interest and skills. But I would suggest you for higher studies because after this you will have more opportunities. Job options after B.Sc. Mathematics-
Data analyst
Accounts executive
Database maintenance officer
Business analyst
Corporate banking officer.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Monty,
You are fail in a particular subject, so you should apply for the supplementary or compartment exam for the same. Because without clearing all the subjects, you result will not be considered as pass. Please solve some sample paper and give the compartment exam. After that only, you can get admission in higher classes.
Best of luck.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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M.Phil is a research degree in its own right and one which will give you a similar skill set to a Ph.D. B.Ed course specifically caters to the students who are interested in pursuing career in teaching and related fields.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi, With the expansion of Travel and Tourism industry in India, it makes a B.A. Tourism and Travel Management graduate to be eligible for a career that is highly rewarding in nature. In addition, candidates have a lot of job scope in the hotel industry which is basically a service industry. Job Positions:Front Office Executive, Lobby Manager, Tour Operator, Tour Operation. Course Level:Graduate
Top Recruiting Companies:Bosch Ltd, NTT Data, Oracle, Sapient, south indian bank. Course Fee:INR 50,000 to 4 lacs.

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