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Ashish Sinha

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Hi, if you are looking at a banking job, I would recommend that you apply for banking jobs, which are available post B.Com. Certainly, there is no harm in pursuing Master's degree, but I would advise that you look at your strength, and then take the decision. Currently you can take some coaching around Bank preparation i.e PO exams that will help you crack such tests. Alternatively, the private banking sector has also launched their Masters/Diploma courses which leads to a permanent employment. You can look at that option also.

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Ashish Sinha

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Yes, I believe you should be able to apply for UGC NET. Just check the age factors, else your Master's degree makes you eligible.

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Shubham Badgujar

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No sorry, the PGDM process for this year has been completed. There might be some other colleges which are still accepting the entries for PGDM courses. Do check on their websites.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Go for RULET or crack any three year law course entrance examination. Do up vote and follow, if my answer helped you in any manner.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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As they have a high fees structure, the services and facilities provided as also up to the mark. The placement is good. Go for it, if you've got the finances. Do upvote and follow, if my answer helped you in any manner.

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Yash Shukla

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Hey there,
Let me tell you that finding a job is not easy. Basically, there are two things required for a person to get a job. One is that you must possess the skills that will be required in the job plus journalism is a big skill demanding job. Secondly there must be a vacancy for you to occupy. So if you are willing to get placed then start looking everywhere instead of sitting and waiting for college or somebody else to get you a job. Go and investigate yourself the scenario of your city, get into contacts with people already in the field visit offices, and leave your resume wherever you can. This will effectively increase your chanc
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