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2015-12-13 17:32:45

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Amritanshu Kaushik

Guide-Level 11

If its not possible for people like you to get graduation by regular mode you can opt for distance education mode
That will be also beneficial
also you can try for school of open learning

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2015-12-03 10:53:19

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Raghav,
Migrating from SOL to a regular college is not possible but if you are in first year, u can drop a year and apply next year to a regular college.
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Wish You Luck!

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2015-12-02 22:15:47

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

Collaborative Industry Based Education is most contemporary noble concept derived by National Centre for Internship & Studies (NCIS), to integrate the component of industry in education. CIB Education is just not a formality of giving industry exposure to students; it is a full fledged industry experience to students with their studies. CIB education enables students to obtain the basic and all functional knowledge of the industry in which they wished to work. Candidate working in government/Private Organizations may apply for part-time Mode in CIB Education Programme. Candidate will have to take written permission from their respectiv
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2015-12-02 11:20:16

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Ankita,
To pursue law after 12th you can either opt for BA,BBA etc and then opt for LLB or you can pursue integrated LLB course . For an integrated law program you can opt for the following entrance exams :
CLAT
LSAT
AILET
*The salary will increase with your experience and expertise and once you are a well known face, you can start your own practice and earn good amount of money.
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Wish You Luck!

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2015-12-01 13:46:21

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Deepak Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Dubey,
Air cargo handlers place luggage and other items on airplanes. A high school education is sufficient to enter this occupation, and newly hired handlers are trained on-the-job. The job involves:
1. Heavy Lifting.
2. Working in all types of Weather, and
3. Evening, Holiday and Weekend shifts.
Air cargo handlers need good communications skills, an understanding of how a load should be balanced and the ability to drive transport vehicles.
There are placement opportunities at the:
1. Airport
2. In Freight forwarding companies.
3. Courier companies and
4. Airlines.
Importantly, you need to qualify by enrolling for IATA Dangerous Goods Regula
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2015-11-27 16:22:38

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi
You can consider the following institutes to pursue JBT through correspondence :
Madan institute of professional studies
Vedant soultions
Florence Education & Training Institute
Sriram Institute Of Professional And Vocational Studies
All the best

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2015-11-26 22:09:39

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

Paramedical Courses will have good demand in health care sector. Social Status, pay and perks may not be at par with a medical professional. Doctors recommend, patients run for results and paramedicals do for them. B ut one can own their own concern, I mean a paramedical laboratory and employ a few people. Ssky will be their limit to earning potential than when working in some hospitals.

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2015-11-25 10:35:57

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

In terms of career options both the courses have better prospectus currently as well in future also. Medical technology industry in India Riding the growth curve. Healthcare has become one of India's largest sectors both in terms of revenue and employment. India is cost competitive compared to Asia and Western countries. The cost of surgery in India is about one-tenth of that in the US or Western Europe.

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2015-11-23 16:11:28

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
The qualifications you will require will depend on the level of teaching you want to opt for. The schooling system in India comprises of pre-school, elementary, secondary and senior secondary stages. The elementary stage is split into primary and the upper-primary stages. Schooling is offered in formal, non-formal and distance modes. Teacher education courses, therefore, are matched with the requirements of the concerned stage and the mode of schooling. Pre Primary Teacher Primary school teachers should preferably be 12th class pass with at least 50% marks aggregate.
There are a number of vocational training centres which conduct tr
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2015-11-20 18:31:58

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Gunjan,
Doctors working in an environment of armed conflict face situations. Regular Army and the Army Reserve as a medical officer tend to face different challenges to those in civilian regular practice. The ethical complexities facing doctors generally increases in regular practice.
In Civilian practice decisions are really more about what treatment is or isn't appropriate, and when it is futile to continue such treatment. You may wonder what you are going to do with this new phase of your life. Treatment may not be technically or physically possible.
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