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wakif raza

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can as admission into this course will be via 12th percentage and not through B.Com percentage.
All the best!

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wakif raza

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Yes, of course, you are eligible.

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astha singh

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astha singh

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M.Sc (CS) graduates have opportunities in software development, testing, and networking. After finishing your M.Sc you could go for a professional degree like MCA or do an MBA. Both have many opportunities in technology and other industries.With this qualification you may consider jobs in application, development or system software. Jobs available range from System programmers, Systems analysts, application programmers etc. The range is wide and scope high. You could look at various companies such as Oracle, HP, Wipro. IBM, Compaq etc.
Jobs available to you after completing your PGDCA ranges from System Administrator, Network Administra
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Amar,
I understand that you want open your own medical stores. It's indeed nice to know this. But you have to have someone with Specialization in pharmacy in your shop. Merely having experience or being competent does not help legally.

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Arun Yadav

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Both belong to the medical field. Pharmacy is the study of medicine and nursing is the care of patients.

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Hi Allepu,
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