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2013-07-08 10:57:59
Guide-Level 11
1. If you wish to be a lecturer, then I would advice you to go for a regular masters degree in a relevant discipline and clear U.G.C NET conducted mainly to recruit research assistants and professors in various streams of education.
Qualifying Examination:
The candidates those who have completed their post graduation in related subjects from any recognized university are eligible for applying UGC-NET exam. The candidate must have a minimum of 55%.
2. Else if you aim at being a teacher in school, then go for B.ED and crack Teacher Eligibility Test. Eligibility conditions are:
(a) Bachelor's Degree with 50% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+
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2013-07-02 09:03:45Contributor-Level 10
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2013-06-26 10:15:43Beginner-Level 3
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2013-06-18 16:48:02
Guide-Level 11
The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing M.A Psychology is having a graduation degree in any stream.
However, many of the reputed universities demand graduation degree with Honors in Psychology or Psychology as one of the subjects studied in graduation from any of the recognized college/university.
Some even ask for a minimum of 45-50% marks in graduation as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this course and some also conduct an entrance examination.
Psychology, as a career is in great demand and provides with a multiple scope in this field. There are various branches in psychology like clinical, counseling, social, educati
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2013-06-18 14:08:16New answer posted
2013-06-17 12:37:04
Guide-Level 11
The ideal options after Engineering are-
M.E or M.TECH
M.SC or MBA in respective specialization
You should stick by your domain in order to have an added advantage in the competitive market. At the same time, it is very important that you opt for or look at doing something that you are good at and would enjoy keeping in mind your personality, aptitude, ability, strengths and career goals.
If at all, you want to switch over, go ahead and pursue a career in mass communication.
After completing their course in mass communication one can work as a copywriter, advertising professional, journalist, news anchor and a PR Officer and so on.
Opport
New answer posted
2013-06-13 17:17:26
Guide-Level 11
Yes you may surely pursue MBA in finance as it is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
After completing this course you may look out for exciting careers in banks, financial consultancies and financial institutions.
You may get involved in consumer and investment banking, institutional finance, merchant banking, corporate finance and international finance.
A good experience in this field can also lead you to serve on government committees and contribute significantly to policy-making issues.
You may also end up providing consultancy services to corporate and government organi
New answer posted
2013-06-11 13:59:03
Guide-Level 11
As per your profile pursuing masters degree in finance would be a good option for you.
After completing this course you may look out for exciting careers in banks, financial consultancies and financial institutions.
You may get involved in consumer and investment banking, institutional finance, merchant banking, corporate finance and international finance.
You may also end up providing consultancy services to corporate and government organizations.
For your reference find below some of the finest universities in Australia offering the above mentioned course:
- Monash University.
- Macquarie University.
- University of Melbourne.
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2013-06-10 19:21:39
Guide-Level 12
Animation is an art form and a very demanding career. It has ample opportunities for the creatively talented people. Opportunities lie in animation design, game design, graphics, storyboarding, 3d modelling, texturing and lighting, Dynamics and VFX and of course animation (2D and 3D). However, choosing between these must be done after seeing your performance in each of
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2013-06-03 21:00:55
Guide-Level 12
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