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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
The scope is plenty.
1. You can do further study M.Sc. M.Phil. Ph.D. And can opt for both school and college teaching. Please maintain a 55% marks in your M.Sc. As to seat in NET that is the minimum eligibility criteria.
2. You can sit for Indian Economic service that is highly prestigious, IAS level job, but comparatively with less work pressure yet it has great salary and perks.
3. You will directly get absorbed in many financial sector organisations, such as Bank, NBFC etc. , after possessing a good graduation and post graduation degree. Try to get a first class in both. 4. You will get benifit if you are doing MBA as you
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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, you will definitely get a good job. Getting a good job depends upon your capability and your hard work not everything happens with studying in a top college only. Sometimes people from top level colleges don't get good jobs. Just work hard and give your best and don't listen to people you say such negative things and avoid thinking about such things they are only going to distract you.
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This depends and varies from university to university. Some universities do conduct exams while others don't. So, it depends on the college you choose.
Good luck.
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