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Ashish Kumar

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Analytical skills. Industrial designers use logic or reasoning skills to study consumers and recognize the need for new products. Artistic ability. Industrial designers sketch their initial design ideas, which are used later to create prototypes.

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Hem Lata

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Architecture is surely a good career stream to make a career in. Scope of Architecture is very wide. I would suggest you to click the link below. https://www.shiksha.com/careers/architect-13.

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Ashish Kumar

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B.Com (H) is the most popular course at Delhi University. You can pursue a range of career options after B.Com.
1. If you are graduating from the Shri Ram College of Commerce, you can easily secure a job at MBB or buldge bracket Investment Bank. Placements usually aren't a problem in that college.
2. You can write the CAT and look to pursue an MBA in India.
3. You can pursue CA and complete your articleship.
4. You can apply for a Masters at a foreign university or to the Delhi School of Economics.
5. You can sit for the UPSC examinations/the banking entrance tests etc.
6. You can switch careers and do law/journalism/public policy etc.
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Ashish Kumar

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You can go into teaching, or you can go into book publication related work as a proof reader or editor. Or, you can do a MA and then Ph.D to become a lecturer and eventually professor.

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Ashish Kumar

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Jobs directly related to your degree include:
1. Analytical chemist.
2. Biotechnologist.
3. Chemical engineer.
4. Healthcare scientist, clinical biochemistry.
5. Forensic scientist.
6. Nanotechnologist.
7. Pharmacologist.
8. Research scientist (physical sciences).

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Ashish Kumar

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Hi, you can refer below for the career options after doing B.F.Sc:

  1. Government sector Jobs are available for fisheries graduates in the fisheries department of both the state and the central government. A fisheries graduate can apply for the post of District Fisheries Development Officer, Fisheries Extension Officer (FEO), and Assistant Fisheries Development Officer (AFDO). Jobs are also available for UG and PG graduates in Fisheries Survey of India (FSI), National bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Food and Agriculture organisation (FAO), World Health organisation (WHO), Marine Product Export Development Authority (MPE
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Ashish Kumar

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1. Master of Arts / M.A.
2. B.Ed / Bachelor of Education.
3. Diploma Courses.
4. LL.B. / Bachelor of Laws.
5. MBA (Master of Business Administration)
These are the best career options after doing BA programme.

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Sajal Jain

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Which university do you want to take admission? Place and medium will not be an issue. There are various college who provide education in Hindi Medium also.

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Shikhar MoghaRESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO)

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Hi Prashant,
Overall Comparison Between the Two Boards.
The syllabus of CBSE board is in sync with that of major competitive exams such as IIT-JEE, AIEEE, AIPMT etc. This forms one of the biggest advantages of CBSE as after clearing 12thClass exams, the competitive exams are the next challenge that every student is made to conquer. Having said that, more importance is given to theoretical knowledge and less emphasis is laid on practical applications. This is where ICSE scores as the syllabus under ICSE is more application based which results in better comprehension of the subjects. Under CBSE the syllabus is comparatively easier and mor
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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,I recommend you to take up an internship say as a stock sub broker. For this class 12th is enough, otherwise, based on the Bachelors you have done, pursue now an internship or a job as sub broker with a good firm. Hands on experience always makes a difference. Alongside, you can do certificate courses in financial markets and capital market development or a Masters at a later stage, in finance or Masters of commerce. You have very many fields of work such as, advisers, independent consultants, accountants, traders and brokers.

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