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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
The opportunities after your 12th in PCB are vast. You can shape your career as a Doctor or Dentist by going for NEET. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is one of the major exams in India for all the aspirants who are looking for a career as a Doctor or Dentist.
Visit: https://www.eduncle.com/neet-exam to get all the details about various career options in the medical field.
For Doctor, aspirants go for the course of MBBS while for being a Dentist, the aspirants go for the BDS course in the medical colleges they get after clearing NEET. But NEET Result cannot be good for all the aspirants.
As the number of seats are
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But I don't recommend crash courses because most of the time it's just waste of money. You are not sure that how the crash course is going to be, will the faculty of each subject will be best, can you cope up with the speed or not? These are all the questions which you must answer before spending your valuable money on the crash course.
I am not saying that crash course doesn't work. It depends on upon your knowledge and efforts.
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Prerequisite qualification is Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination passed with commerce stream with minimum 55% marks in aggregate of english, accounts and any two of the subjects from economics, business studies, business organization, commerce, banking, entrepreneurship, mathematics & statistics.
or pass Diploma in secretarial practice examination from AMU with at least 55% marks.
According to which the answer is No.
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A Bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism or mass communications is required in order to become a news anchor. Internships or college newspaper experience can be extremely beneficial with this position. Most employers tend to prefer TV anchors with a background in journalism or mass communications. In India, an entry level news anchor earns an average salary of Rs 294,791 per year.
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