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CORERORKEE sd

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I think you should go for mechanical engineering because its future is good as per the Indian Government Policy as well its international scope is excellent.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Vishnu,
You have to start from scratch, probably do a Bachelor's degree in nursing besides fulfilling other pre-requisite courses. If you did not have biology in class 12th thing will be difficult. You should start emailing colleges abroad and enquire about the possibilities.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Siva,
1. Start your own venture: Become an entrepreneur. Start something new or give a fresh perspective to an old business idea. Entrepreneurship is the new cool thing everyone is doing and you should do it too. Learn how things work in the corporate world and learn how it feels like to fail and rise again. This is the best time to do that. Start working on it.
2. Follow your passion: You need to sit down and think about what you really want to do in your life. Most of us joined an engineering college because our parents asked us to do that or because everyone was doing the same. I never wanted to do B.Tech and I know neither did yo
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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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Law is a diverse field of study. You can choose to profess different things based on your likings. Firstly, you can always practice after registering to a state bar council and then giving the BCI exams. Secondly, you can opt for judicial exams in order to be a judge. Thirdly, there is a course also known as Company Secretary for which you need to have a commerce background. Fourthly, there is also a scope for Public Prosecutor. Fifth, you can also try for notary exams.
There are many more options available.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

Contributor-Level 8

After graduation one can opt for:
1. 5-year integrated BA/BBA/B.Sc/B.Com LLB.
2. 3-year LLB course.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

Contributor-Level 8

Law is a diverse field of study. You can choose to profess different things based on your likings. Firstly you can always practice after registering to a state bar council and then giving the BCI exams. Secondly, you can opt for judicial exams in order to become a judge. Thirdly, there is a course also known as Company Secretary for which you need to have commerce background. Fourthly, there is also a scope for Public Prosecutor. Fifth, you can also try for notary exams. There are many more options available.

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Shrey Arora

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Hi Neha,
It will add to your CV experience.
Also, gaining knowledge in any field gives you a wide scope to excel. Don't worry, soon you will realize it's importance.
My best wishes.
All the very best.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Just click the link to get your answer. There are so many colleges. Choose the best option as per your view and comparison from below list:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-maharashtra/46-2-114-0-0

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Hello,
Both M.Sc in microbiology and M.Sc in food technology have different & better career prospects. If your interest resides in microbiology, then you can go for the same.

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