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Shikhar MoghaRESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO)

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Hi Mohit,
Given below are some options available after completing Masters in commerce:-
1. Lecturer/Professor:
2. Banker
3Government Jobs
4. Human Resource Development Management:
5. Legal Adviser/Attorney:
These are some options, for more details please visit the below mentioned link :-
https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2017/03/9-best-career-options-after-b-com-which-one-to-choose/
Hope it helps!
Thank you.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Eligibility Criteria-
B.Sc. Degree in Home Science, Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Food Science and Quality Control and Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, B.Sc.Nursing, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, BHMS, BAMS and any related subjects. The candidates should have completed the undergraduate programme with not less than 55% marks.
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Shikhar MoghaRESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO)

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Hi Harsh,
It totally depends on you, if you want to be a little managerial as well as a little technical then you can go for MBA, as doing MBA would provide you with a plethora of opportunities ahead. MBA would also in a general way provide you financial stability. So it totally depends on how you want your life ahead. Hope it helps!
Thank you.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Well that depends on the criteria set by the University. Check out the details of the course in the University's website. You can then find out whether they require the GRE score or not.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Yes, you can study. Why should being an Indian be a problem at all. If you meet admission requirements, have good grades and some experience in thia sector you should be accepted. You have to start checking university websites for entry requirements, take GRE IELTS TOEFL etc. And necessary steps mentioned on university admission pages for acceptance.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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You have specialised courses like M.Sc. Accounting and finance, M.Sc. Corporate Finance, M.Sc. Financial Services, M.Sc. International finance and banking like that. You can do in UK, where in your retrun on investment will be very high. You see the following university website to understand the course contents:
www.mdx.ac.uk
www.naopier.ac.uk
www.shu.ac.uk

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Bhumika Chauhan

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The eligibility is, you need to have passed graduation with 50%. You need to appear for BHU Postgraduate Entrance Test (BHU PET) conducted by the university. Admission is through counselling based on score in BHU Postgraduate Entrance Test (BHU PET).

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