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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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If you are mechanical engineer, then AutoCAD, CATIA, Creo, Solid Works, these courses are best for you, and also these courses are related with your field.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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Your interests and hard work is the two key elements that shall make your career in law shine. If you are entering or have entered legal field just for money, then I suggest having another thought.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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There are multiple options available after 12th PCM to choose from. You can chose any streams based on your interests to excel. Following options are available: (a) B.Sc. (b) B.Pharma (c) BCA (d) BBA (e) Five years integrated law (f) Change to Commerce/ Economics stream (g) Change to Humanities graduation (h ( Hotel Management (I) Fashion Design.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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In my opinion, you should focus on attending class 11 and 12 at the moment as these two classes would strengthen your base to pursue a course further as per your interest.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

As per your query, it seems that you have not done class 12th, and directly pursued graduation without completing class 12th, so as per your profile you are not eligible to get admission in this programme. As the eligibility criteria to pursue MBA is 10+2+3. Please note that, the final selection in full time MBA or PGDM programme is made on the basis of:
1. Education background of the students. I. e. 50% marks in graduation.
2. Score in various management entrance tests like CAT MAT XAT etc.
3. Performance in group discussions and personal interview.
4. Work experience if any.
5. Other activities like participating in various event like
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Becoming a journalist can be a fun and rewarding job, but getting that job starts with a good education and a desire to work hard. If you are committed to become a journalist, I may suggest you with the following steps:-
1. Choose the right college: an accredited school that not only offers journalism degree, but a place to practice your craft.
2. Decide which type of journalism you're going to pursue: Journalists work in all types of media including newspapers, magazines, photo, television and online.
3. Get an internship: it will provide real-world experience and give you an in at least one media outlet.
4. Start networking: Go to dif
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Becoming a journalist can be a fun and rewarding job, but getting that job starts with a good education and a desire to work hard. If you are committed to become a journalist, I may suggest you with the following steps:-
1. Choose the right college: an accredited school that not only offers journalism degree, but a place to practice your craft.
2. Decide which type of journalism you're going to pursue: Journalists work in all types of media including newspapers, magazines, photo, television and online.
3. Get an internship: it will provide real-world experience and give you an in at least one media outlet.
4. Start networking: Go to dif
...more

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

ECE is a hardcore engineering branch will open door for you in Electronics, Telecom and IT companies. With CSE you have only career options in IT industry. B.Tech CSE graduates also compete with BCA MCA M.Sc. CS and B.Tech IT graduates. Therefore job competition is higher for CSE graduates & also their supply is very high vis a viz demand. If given a choice I will prefer ECE over CSE.

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Musaib AdnanI am an IIT JAM aspirants in 2019

Beginner-Level 3

After B.Sc there are lots of career options like M.Sc dual degree, M.Sc PhD integrated, PhD and so on. You can appear for the entrance examination after B.Sc.

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Anubhav Lal

Contributor-Level 7

Ethical hacking is part of cyber security domain. CSSRL is a cyber security workforce development company which provides practical hands on training to prepare those who are willing to work in cyber security industry for their career.

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