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Sindhura rajagopal

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Surely, you can take up jobs in government sectors like PSU, railways, entry-level jobs in the private sector. Since you have specific skill sets, please give auditions with institutes that hire candidates for the above jobs. You can pursue this as a freelancer. That way, you get to pursue your real passion. In the long run, do take up distance education or a Diploma which will enhance your career growth.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Do a detailed analysis of where your interest and potential lies, what long-term opportunities seek and course you can do like engineering, medicine, CA, journalism, languages, and business. Based on that, take the right base stream such as Arts, Commerce or Science. Once 2 years of pre-university is completed, graduation can be taken up. If you are aiming at a particular college for engineering or medical, etc., it makes sense to join a coaching institute for entrance exams too during the pre-university period itself.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I would suggest you research and interact a lot with experienced people to see which among arts, science, these suits your interests and skill sets. Do your pre-university from the chosen stream. Thereafter, take up graduation either in engineering/medicine/basic sciences/computers or accounting and taxes, or literature/journalism/languages. This depends on what stream you choose in pre-university.

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Shikher jainStudent

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Data Science is the most used technology in the current world. About all the companies are working with a lot of data and they required good data scientists. Yes, it is a very good career option.

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ashutosh chauhan

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You should go with that course in which you have more interest. Actuarial Science is based on calculating probabilities of death, the longevity of pensioner, the chance of stock price going up or down, the probability of claim of motor insurance, etc. Everything we do in actuaries is based on probability theories.
Bachelor in Statistics will provide you a very good understanding of probability. Other courses like Economics, Maths, Accounts won't do much harm either, but you will get a lot of understanding of what you study later in Actuarial from Statistics course.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Junior Basic Training course is technically an elementary teacher training course. JBT is similar to D.El.Ed. (Diploma in Elementary Education) course. D.El.Ed is a diploma course of 2 years in Education, which is required as an eligibility to apply as a primary (classes 1 to 4) level teacher. B.Ed is a degree course of two years in Education which is required for applying as a secondary and higher secondary level teacher. To apply for a D.El.Ed course, the candidate needs to have finished 10+2. To do B.Ed, the candidate needs to have completed the bachelor's degree with 50% marks in the Honours subject. So, D.El.Ed is similar to JB

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Shail Oberoi

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In case you intend to work in India, then MBA from India is good. However, if you intend to settle overseas, then MBA from abroad will be more preferred. You first need to divide your career objective & long-term life goals and then keeping them in mind, decide the way forward.

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