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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

M.Sc Statistics:
By taking the course, you are able to:
1) Analyse numbers
2) Understand patterns in them by asking different questions to it
3) Go about it in a systematic fashion
4) To solve a specific problem
This skill is a key requirement for many analysis type jobs.
Career options:
1) Data Analytics
2) Market Research
3) Software Programmer
4) Government Statistician
MBA:
The scope of MBA course is increasing day by day. MBA is one of the big job oriented professional program and the most one which has been sought by the students.
Once you have completed your degree, you have a great job opportunity in the industrial world. You may the manager
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Agri-business is pretty good if you do it from a decent college. You will get plenty of opportunities. But again it highly depends on the campus you are applying for.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Management consultants help clients improve business performance and growth. Consultants provide them with information and expert advice to get a real and lasting solution to complex issues. Consultants work as generalists in diverse fields such as accounting, strategy, mergers, human resource, supply chain management, e-business etc. Specialist consultants with their functional knowledge and expert processes solve real organizational issues. Large consultancy firms provide services for end to end solutions while smaller firms work in niche areas.
MBA Finance graduates from top BSchools are eligible for jobs in the roles of management
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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Good evening dear,
The courses that you may opt for - SPSS.
Other online excel certification in analytics.
These would be beneficial for you.
But do these courses in parallel while continuing the job.
Thanks and all the best.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Naveen,
MBA in IB is enough after which you can grab a desired designation with salary. You just need to focus on gaining profound experience, still, if u want to go for higher studies after MBA then you can pursue Ph.D or M.Phil.

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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
It's great that you have your goals set well in advance.
The courses that you may opt for is management in travel and tourism.
Also, sales job would give you good opportunities.
Select the core area of interest and go for it.
You still have time for that.
You may write back at any point of time.

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pinaki nandibe positive in life

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After completing B.Sc, you can go for MBA, but it only depends on you. Also, you can go for M.Sc in higher studies.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Steps to Become an HR Professional
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree
Step 2: Gain Professional Experience
Professional work experience is a vital component for HR professionals desiring to advance into managerial positions. Most high-level positions require several years of on-the-job experience. In addition to helping develop a portfolio or resume, any experience gained helps sharpen an individual's organizational and communication skills. Additionally, employment in an office environment provides individuals with the opportunity to apply what they have learned, as well as gain real-world skills in business practices and organizational st
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Sanjay K

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HI Jeel,
Students who pursue MBA in hospital management are provided with a solid background in both business management as well as healthcare administration. They are taught how to face economic, social, ethical, political and legal challenges that are a part of hospital administration. Further, they graduate with the specialization and are capable of dealing with finance, marketing and operations that are relevant to the healthcare industry. The healthcare industry has been expanding greatly, and specialized professionals like hospital administrators are crucial to running healthcare facilities efficiently.
Most MBAs in hospital admini
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