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Sindhura rajagopal

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Studies: There is a myriad of options available. Engineering in various streams like Computer Science, electronics and communication, telecommunication, instrumentation, electrical to name a few; medical, dentistry, Ayurveda, homeopathy, Bachelor of Science in different options like nursing, physiotherapy, biotechnology, PCM to name a few; Bachelor of computer applications; BBM; fashion or interior designing; hotel or hospital management. These are a few to list. On the other hand, there is Bachelor of Arts in journalism, languages, history, Political Science, psychology, etc. There is other another competitive stream i.e. Commerce. IC
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There are 2 ways of looking at this question. 1. Studies: There is a myriad of options available. Engineering in various streams like computer science, electronics and communication, telecommunication, instrumentation, electrical to name a few; medical, dentistry, Ayurveda, homeopathy, Bachelor of Science in different options like nursing, physiotherapy, biotechnology, PCM to name a few; Bachelor of Computer Applications; BBM; fashion or interior designing; hotel or hospital management. These are a few to list. On the other hand, there is a Bachelor of Arts in journalism, languages, history, Political Science, psychology, etc. There is
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Sindhura rajagopal

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If you have managed to take up the entrance exam already for engineering or medical then the path further is clear. If not, you could consider B.Sc or BA and B.Sc in various streams. For example, IT, PCM, computer science, nursing, physiotherapy, food technology and nutrition, etc. If you are from arts background then you could take up BA in journalism or languages, economics, political science, history, etc. If you are from the commerce area, then B.Com is a good start. You may want to consider qualifications like ICWA and CA too for a better hold.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Yes, indeed. Get all the materials and join a good coaching centre. You may find it a little hard to manage along with studies, but it is really worth.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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If you have taken up the engineering entrance exam, then you can pursue engineering in any of the branches such as Electronics and Communication, Computer Science, Telecommunication, Instrumentation, Electrical, etc. If you want basic sciences then B.Sc is a good option-physics, chemistry, maths, statistics, home science, computer science, biotechnology, agriculture, electronics, psychology, IT, interior design, etc.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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If you don't have a college nearby where you can go regularly, it would be better to do a distance course. Such courses are available at IGNOU. You can do Diploma, Certifications and various UG courses like BA. Search for your the nearest IGNOU centre and they will provide you with all the information.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Add details like your academic qualification, state you live in, interests and also age and category. That way, anyone here will give you a detailed answer. But if you want to pursue anything to be successful, I would suggest doing BA or BBA with LLB and then later pursue MBA. This course will be very helpful in securing a good job.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Tarun,
The career after doing Ph.D. in astronomy is that the Indian Institute of Astronomers and several other astronomical institutions offer the job opportunity as Junior Research Scientist after completing the course successfully. Later in future after experience and achievements job opportunities are available with famous government institutes like DRDO and ISRO.
Hope this helps you.
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Basically M.A. and M.Sc. are not much different. The college decides the syllabus so both course can be same. I can't exactly tell the difference between M.A. and M.Sc. Economics until I see the syllabus. Hence, again, all prospects are decided by the authority in question. It is up to the employer that how much salary they offer.

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