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Contributor-Level 10
You can do much more.
I appreciate your idea to become an entrepreneur.
Firstly, I would strongly recommend you to become a graduate. You can so Graduation in BBA (Entrepreneurship & Family Business) offered by various colleges.
After that you can go for Accounting Technician Course to boost your career as an entrepreneur as this course will enable you to take the load of Taxation and Accounting Of your Business by yourself and not depending on others.
It is also advisable that in the third year of your graduation, you can pursue ATC saving your one year.
Got any further queries? Please comment.
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Scholar-Level 17
Candidates who want to pursue any engineering course after completing class 12th should select their branch during the admission. As there are so many branches available in engineering, it is difficult to choose the best one from it. Almost every branch in the engineering course has got good scope in the specified or related field.
You need excellent academics and skills in the particular branch to fetch good opportunities. While, selecting a particular branch, candidates should ensure whether it suits their skills and interest. Candidates can pursue the particular course successfully, if they possess deep interest and pass
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All the engineering fields are good in terms of salary package. Software engineer earns more salary than any other engineer, so you can choose either CSE or IT branch, if you have analytical skills. Moreover, if you want to go for government sector, then you should take either mechanical or electrical engineering.
You can also make your career in electronics engineering, but the chances of government jobs are less in electronics in comparison with mechanical and electric engineering.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There are plenty of branches and jobs in it. Technical demand in the market keeps varying, so you can choose on the basis of prediction.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/highest-paying-engineering-branches-know-top-recruiters-salaries-offered-article-8228-1
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9 years ago
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You can find all the details related to scope, courses and other information in the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/career-as-archaeologist-historian-cc-12
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