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Hi Esha, you must do some serious homework and also figure out your career plans first. First, there is no on-campus placement abroad, universities have career assistance cells. You must network and be academically sound to be hired. Second, GMAT may not be required so first you need to know what to study and where and check the entry requirements. Third, know your career interests - ask yourself why you want to go abroad and why you want to study commerce, etc. You already have an MBA. I will rather advice you to check the list of options below and see which course is the most relevant to you.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-ab
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Hi Jaskinder,
There are many options but you must mention your subjects for better guidance. Non-medical is very generic. Check this, all options are there, see what interests you, you must know your career interests. Also, while choosing the most relevant course:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-colleges-dc
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Scope for higher studies after B.Sc chemistry:
The B.Sc chemistry graduates have many options for their higher studies. Majority of these graduates opt for Master's degree in the same. But they can also choose various specialized areas in this field for the post-graduation courses. Many universities offer the study of chemistry at post graduate and at doctoral levels. For joining M.Sc in chemistry or related discipline courses, they have to pursue B.Sc form any recognized universities with at least 55% marks. Some of the higher study options after B.Sc Chemistry are:
M.Sc. Chemistry
M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry
M.Sc. Drug Chemistry
M.Sc. O
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There is no need to do Bachelor of Education to become college lecturer. Your post-graduation degree would be sufficient enough for that. To get lecturer job in government colleges, you would need to appear in the National Eligibility Test (NET).
University Grants Commission conducts the National Eligibility Test. Anyone who is interested in lectureship in central government colleges would have to appear for the NET entrance exam.
This exam is conducted two times a year. The first time in June and second time in December. It is regarded as one of the most difficult entrance exams in India. Apart from NET you can also appear for SET en
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Some of the areas employing social science graduates are:
Accountancy
Advertising/marketing
Banking and insurance
Business management
Economics
Local government
Management consultancy
Market research
Media
Politics
Psychology
Retail and sales
Teaching and lecturing
Tourism
Town planning
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