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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Doing engineering does not necessarily mean that you have to work in that particular sector. It is just a graduation course and B.Tech especially offers a wide variety of careers to choose after its completion. If you are interested in financial markets you could probably do Masters in that field. As per my suggestion, I think, you should complete your graduation and then go ahead with financial markets for further studies.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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It would be quiet difficult for you as M.Des is totally different stream from the CS department and in starting you might not get anything that is been taught in the class, if you can able to cope up with that than you are done with it and also the placements of this course is far better than the CSE department.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
If you are interested in post graduate or Diploma PG courses, you can apply for that. Or, as you completed your B.Com, you can apply for various government exams like SSC, CGL (Staff Selection Commission Common Graduate Level).
RRB (Railway Recruitment Board)
RBI (Reserve Bank of India)UPSC (Union Public Service Commission)
And, other state government exams like MPSc.

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swarupa mohanty

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There are many career options in defense field after graduation in Maths, economics and statistics like
IMA - Indian military academy, Dehradun.
Any graduate candidate can apply for IMA through CDSE (combined defense services examination). UPSC conducts CDSE twice a year. Through CDSE, you get a chance to apply for all 3 forces. In application form, you have to give preference to IMA, INA, IAFA, and OTA. IMA trains only male candidates. For IMA, a candidate should have studied Maths in his graduation.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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First, biotechnology careers typically require a Bachelors degree for entry, but the field is filled with people who also hold Masters and doctoral degrees. For instance, 45 percent of the biomedical engineers who responded to an O*NET survey said a Bachelors degree was sufficient; thirty-five percent needed a Masters degree and a further 20 percent needed a doctorate. Those with advanced degrees typically have higher earning potential, which partially explains how some biomedical engineers can earn around $50,000 per year while others are clearing $140,000.
Second, there are multiple employers of the scientists listed below. Some of t
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Anjali Sharma

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Firstly, B.Sc (Botany) is a graduation subject like any other major papers. So, after B.Sc (Botany), you can pursue M.Sc (Botany) in a good University by either through entrance examination or by joining some good private university if you have the luxury of paying high fees. Further, you can later appear for NET/JRF/SET and pursue M.Phil. Or Ph.D. And go for Lecturership and Research. Moreover, you can also prepared for competitive exams like UPSC, SSC, SBI PO and all other state PCS.

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kanu vashisht

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Go for BFA course which is trending nowadays and it is Bachelor of fine arts and after that for Masters, you can go for MFA and as a whole you can explore the areas like Jaipur, Rajasthan for the study of your course because that is having better scope there only.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per MIT-ADT eligibility criteria, the student must have passed (10 + 02) board examination of State Board or CBSE or ICSE or IB with subjects group of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and/or Technical Vocational Subjects. Open Category student should have scored minimum 50% Marks in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics with English as a subject. Reserved Category student should have scored minimum 45% Marks Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics with English as a subject. In addition to this, the applicant must have qualified at least one engineering entrance examination like MHT CET 2019-20/JEE (Mains 2019-20)/other states entrance exam of cu
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