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RAHUL MISHRA

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Yes, why not!
Lots of Government as well as Private job opportunities are present in front of Graduates. Talking about Government jobs, State Agriculture Departments recruits Graduates to fill up Officer level posts. Government Banks also recruits Graduates to fill up Officer level posts (generally dealing with Loans).
Talking about Private Sector jobs, graduates may find jobs as Managers at Plantations, as Officers at Fertilizer Manufacturing firms, Agriculture Machinery Industries, Agricultural Products Marketing firms, Food processing units etc. Average starting salary is generally between 2-4.5 Lakh Rupees per year.

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Lucky Lucky

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I think mechanical branch is the best.

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RAHUL MISHRA

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You can. Go with eligibility
Educational Qualification:
To be eligible to become an Engine Driver in India one should be at least Matriculate plus ITI course in specified trades
Age:
Minimum age of the aspiring candidate should be 18 years and maximum age limit is 30 years.
How to apply:
The 17 RRBs of different zones in the Indian Railways hold competitive exams for the job.To become an Engine Driver one should apply for them.
It consists of nearly 150 questions on G.K, Aptitude, Mathematics and General English.
After clearing the RRB exam and getting the necessary training one usually begins his career as a diesel or electric loco assistant
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vikas kumar

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you should have patient.
even better nit may confirm. till 3rd round

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Aarti Singh

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Sunny, go for BBA (different specializations available), B.Com, B.Com (Hons.), B.Com (Professional), BBA-MBA,B.Com_m.Com, B.Com-MBA etc if you want to continue with commerce stream.
Other than this, check with some of the good universities, most of them provide a wide range of courses to choose from according to ones interest. Choose the one that you are interested in and continue with your studies.

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Aarti Singh

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Subhajit, its not advisable to drop one year.There is no surety that next year you will score very good. Better would be you go for some good private universities and make the best of the opportunities that come your way.

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